Tort law handles crime and compensatory cases
The term ‘tort' derives from Latin ‘tortum' of which literal meaning is something twisted, wrong, or crooked. Therefore, tort implies a conduct which is twisted or wrong. The term introduced in British law after the Norman Conquest. Its equivalent in English is 'Wrong' and in Roman it is called 'delict'. There is no usable synonym that in Bengali language. So sometimes it’s called ‘Civil wrong', sometimes ‘quasi-contract' or sometimes it is called ‘personal injured'.