In torts, the principle “Restitutio ad integrum” means:

In torts, the principle “Restitutio ad integrum” means:

  • (a) Compensation for damages
  • (b) Restoration to the original condition
  • (c) Restriction on integration
  • (d) Punishing the defendant for their wrongful actions
The Latin expression restitutio ad integrum (or restitutio in integrum) is literally translated as "restoration to the original condition". This is the guiding principle in the law of torts that governs the award of damages. The aim is to restore the aggrieved party as close as possible to the position that person would have been in if the wrongful act had never happened.
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