Law of Torts - I : Previous Year Questions (2019)
Q1. What do you understand by "absolute liability"? Ans. Absolute Liability is a principle of 'no-fault' liability est...
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Q1. What do you understand by "absolute liability"? Ans. Absolute Liability is a principle of 'no-fault' liability est...
Q1. Define Tort according to Salmond. Ans. According to Salmond, “Tort is a civil wrong for which the remedy is a common...
Q1. Define Tort according to Winfield. Ans. According to Winfield, “Tortious liability arises from the breach of duty pr...
Answer the following questions in one sentence each. (10 x 1 = 10) Q1. Define Tort according to Salmond? Ans. Accord...
PART - A Q1. What do you understand by “Vicarious Liability”? Ans. Generally, a person is liable for his own wrongful ac...
PART – A Q1. What is Political Science? Ans. Political Science is the systematic study of politics, government, and poli...
PART - A Q1. What do you understand by welfare state? Ans. Welfare State refers to the state, where the government works...
PART – A Q1. State two reasons for the origin of Post-Behaviouralism. Ans. Two reasons for the origin of Post-Behavioura...
PART – A Q1. What is Politics? Ans. Politics is the process by which groups of people make decisions, typically involvin...