You cannot. Speak to your parents or teacher about fantasy and fiction.
Nothing it doesn't harm the witch it only harms the victim of the spell. Though the witch may feel weak and tired. Hope that helped.
Behaviour that caused harm to someone else
Worker compensation is what someone receives when they have been injured or otherwise caused harm by doing their job normally. If someone is caused mental or physical harm at their work, their employer gives them financial or other compensation for this.
Worker compensation is what someone receives when they have been injured or otherwise caused harm by doing their job normally. If someone is caused mental or physical harm at their work, their employer gives them financial or other compensation for this.
No, you cannot sue for anything that has caused harm or damage to you. In order to sue someone, there must be a legal basis for the claim, such as negligence or intentional wrongdoing.
to take revenge. To make someone else suffer for harm/sadness they may have caused you.
DETAILS::I want to cast a protective binding spell against someone who might do me serious harm. Do I need to know their name or will a blurry picture work? Also, exactly how would I go about casting this spell? Such as the materials needed. Thanks so much.P.S. No B.S. answers. If you don't agree with this stuff, don't answer it. I don't want to hear your answer if it doesn't answer my question.
tto get someone out of troible
No, not all injuries or losses result from a tort. A tort requires that someone else's intentional or negligent actions caused the harm. If the harm was caused by natural events or by the injured person's own actions, it may not be considered a tort.
Any spell can be done by a Witch. However, the principles of Wicca state: Harm Ye None. As long as the spell will harm no one, it can be done.
"To cause to suffer or to inflict hardship on" means to intentionally bring about pain, distress, or difficulty on someone or something. It involves causing harm or making life more challenging for the individual or group involved.
Yes, you can sue for defamation if someone spreads false information about you online. Defamation is when someone makes false statements that harm your reputation. If you can prove that the statements are false and have caused harm, you may have a legal case against the person spreading the false information.