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TORTS (Last 5 Years Questions Part A&B)
TORTS (Last 5 Years Questions Part A&B)
PART A:
1. Legal Damage 2. Statutory Liability 3. Act of God 4. Accord and
Satisfaction. 5. Nuisance 6. Liability arising out of accidents 7. Passing off
11. Release 12. Assault 13. Malicious Prosecution 14. Injurious falsehood
18. Mistake of Fact 19. Damages 20. Resipsa Loquitor 21. Consumer
22. Trespass 23. Act of State 24. Mistake 25. Scope of Employment
26. Duty of Care 27. Third party insurance 28. Malice 29. Necessity
30. Release 31. Trespass to land 32. Self-help 33. Motor Vehicles
Accident. 34. Private Nuisance 35. Conversion 36. Consumerism
37. Product Liability 38. Volenti non fit injuria 39. Private Defence
40. Fault 41. Omission 42. Lunatic 43. Occupier 44. Abatement
45. Liability without Fault 46. Ryland Vs Fletcher 47. Extra Judicial Remedies
48. Actio Personal's Mortur cum Persona 49.. Caveat Exptor and Caveat Venditor
PART B:
1. Explain the conditions of Liability
12. Explain the law relating to the composition and Jurisdiction of National Commission
14. " A tort is a civil wrong, all civil wrongs are not Torts". Explain
16. Explain the Rights of the consumer under the Consumer Protection Act.
17. Discuss the various General Defenses available under law of Torts.
20. Discuss with examples the liability of master for the wrongful acts of the servents?
21. State the various kinds of Judicial and extrajudicial remedies that are available to the plaintiff
who has suffered an injury.
22. Who is consumer? Explain the objectives of the Consumer Protection Act.
23. Define tort and distinguish tort from crime and breach of contract.
24. Discuss, how far the Govt of india is liable for the torts committed by its servants with the
help of case laws.
25. Explain the Jurisdiction and powers of Dist. Forum and State Commission under the CP Act, 1986
26. With the help of decided cases explain the present legal Maxim "Action personalise moritur cum
persona".
27. Every injury imports damage but every damage is not injury. Discuss the statement in the light
of decided cases.
28. Examine the role of the tst of remoteness of damage and the test of reasonable foreseability in
fixing the liability on the defendant is an action for Tort.
29. State under what circumstances a provider of service is liable under the CP Act.