False Imprisonment || Law of Torts and Easement
In this video, we discuss False Imprisonment. The idea of personal freedom is closely related to the belief that you can travel where you choose without being restrained by someone else. When someone else restrains you or prevents you from moving, this is punishable as a crime, known as false imprisonment. Imposition of total restraint for some period on the liberty of a person without lawful justification When someone intentionally restricts another person’s freedom, he can be found liable for false imprisonment in civil and criminal courts. #Tort #falseimprisonment https://youtube.com/channel/UCeD7VeZP. Facebook: Law and Wisdom

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