Navigating Liability: Drone Regulations, Construction Operations, and Vicarious Liability in India and United Kingdom

Authors

  • Subhashish Bhowmick

Keywords:

Navigating Liability, individuals, United Kingdom, regulations, case law

Abstract

The complex and multifaceted aspects of liability in the legal frameworks of the United Kingdom and India, focusing on drone regulations, construction operations, and vicarious liability are discussed. It explores how businesses, individuals, and legal professionals can navigate liability and risk management in these jurisdictions. With the increasing use of drones across industries, including construction, agriculture, and logistics, the article discusses the legal challenges and regulations surrounding drone use in both countries. It also examines liability issues in construction operations, such as negligence and occupier’s liability, emphasizing the importance of understanding legal obligations and liabilities for stakeholders. Additionally, the article explores vicarious liability, where employers can be held liable for their employees’ actions, and discusses the complexities of asbestos removal regulations in both countries. By analyzing relevant laws, regulations, and case law, the article
provides a comprehensive insight into liability management in the UK and India for businesses and individuals alike.

Published

2024-03-30