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Law of Torts - May/June 2010 (New) 5YDC
Question Type
Question
Short
Definition of Tort
Short
Damnum sine injuria
Short
Act of God
Short
Joint tort feasors
Short
Assault
Short
Private nuisance
Short
Nuisance
Short
Unliquidated damages
Long
Distinguish tort from crime and breach of contract.
Long
Explain the rule of strict liability as laid down in Rylands V. Fletcher.
Long
What is nervous shock? Is nervous shock an actionable wrong? Refer to decided.
Long
What are the essentials of tort of defamation?
Problem
An MLA was wrongfully detained by the police while he was going to attend the Assembly session. Can he claim compensation against the state? Decide.
Problem
A boy of 16 years slapped "X" in the presence of several persons and pleaded that he cannot be held liable as he was a minor. Decide.
Problem
Some military jawans lifted firewood belonging to "X" and carried the wood in military vehicles for the purpose of camp fire and fuel. "X" wants to file a suit against the Government of India. Can he succeed?
Problem
"X" disturbed his neighbour "Y" throughout night by playing music system. Is it an actionable tort? Discuss.
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