Correct option is A
For a tort to be constituted, there must be:
· An act or omission by the defendant.
· Resultant legal damage (injuria sine damno). Both statements are true.
For a tort to be constituted, there must be:
· An act or omission by the defendant.
· Resultant legal damage (injuria sine damno). Both statements are true.
Arrange the following judgments on Torts in chronological order:
(A) Ashby v White
(B) M.C. Mehta v Union of India
(C) Rylands v Fletcher
(D) Donoghue v Stevenson
Choose the correct option:
Following are good defences to an action in tort:
(A) Act of God
(B) Volenti non fit injuria
(C) Private defence
(D) Trustee do son tort
Choose the correct option:
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