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Torts Oct Nov 2021

This document outlines the examination structure for the Law of Torts course for LL.B. students, detailing the duration, maximum marks, and instructions for answering questions. It includes a series of questions divided into two groups, covering various topics such as the definition of tort, distinctions between tort and crime, general defenses in tort, nuisance, strict liability, false imprisonment, and consumer protection. Each question specifies the marks allocated, emphasizing the need for comprehensive answers in either English or Kannada.

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Torts Oct Nov 2021

This document outlines the examination structure for the Law of Torts course for LL.B. students, detailing the duration, maximum marks, and instructions for answering questions. It includes a series of questions divided into two groups, covering various topics such as the definition of tort, distinctions between tort and crime, general defenses in tort, nuisance, strict liability, false imprisonment, and consumer protection. Each question specifies the marks allocated, emphasizing the need for comprehensive answers in either English or Kannada.

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4003/7011/5031/6011

First Semester 3 Yr. LL.B./I Semester 5 Year B.Com. LL.B./B.A.LL.B.


(Maj.-Min.)VB.B.A.LL.B. Examination, Oct./Nov. 2021
LAW OF TORTS

Duration : 3 Hours Max. Marks: 80

Instructions :1. Answer any five questions from group (a) each
question carries 10 marks.
2. Answer any five questions from group (b) each question
carries 6 marks.
3. Answers should be written either in English or Kannada

completely.
Q. No. 1. (a) Define Tort and explain the essential elements of Tort
with decided cases. Marks 10

Q. No. 1. (b) Write short notes on Marks 6

Ubi jus ibi remedium.

o i o e eso domdos.
Q. No. 2. (a) Distinguish between tort and crime, tort and contract. Marks 10O

Write short notes on: Marks :6


Q. No. 2. (b)

Injuria sine damnum.

aoboda
Q. No. 3. (a) Enumerate and examine the general defences
action in Tort. Marks: 10

P.T.O.
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Q. No. 3. (6) Rajani and Ravi, were customers in a shop in whicn
glass in the sky light fell on Ravi and injured him. Hajani
in trying to save her husband sprained her leg as to Drlng Marks :6
about a major surgery. Decide.

Q. No. 4. (a) Explain the liability of the master for the tort committea
by his servant. Marks: 10

Q. No. 4. (6) Raghu and Sharma's dogs were


fighting. Mr. Sharma was
beating them in order to separate them and Raghu was
looking on Sharma rising the stick over his shoulder in
order to strike the dogs, accidentally hit in the eye.
Can Raghu seek
Raghu
compensation ? Marks: 6

Q. No. 5. (a) What is nuisance ?


Distinguish between private and
public nuisance.
Marks 10
evsttasri
Q. No. 5. (b) The defendants carried on the business of bone
manufacture. For that purpose they had menure
in their heep of bones
premiseswhich caused large
number of rats
assembled there. They made their way to
and ate his corn causing loss to plaintiffs land
him. Can he claim
Compensation ?
Marks: 6

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Q. No. 6. (a) Explain the principle of strict liability with exceptions.


Support your answer with appropriate cases. Marks 10

a. No. 6. (b) The defendant, a vegetable vendor sold only one kg


potatoes per ration book, when there was a scarcity of
potatoes. Queues of customers at the defendants shoo
extended in the highway in front of neighboring shop
Decide. Marks: 6

doctooerbazy. aTFOA
Q. No. 7. (a) What is false imprisonment ? Explain the essentials of false
imprisonment with appropriate cases. Marks: 10

Q. No. 7. (b) An agriculturist did not pay his arrears of land revenue.
The village accountant who had to collect it, insisted on
immediate payment and in case he couldn't give, the
agriculturist had to give his ear rings. Village accountant
sent for the village goldsmith to do it. But in the mean time
the agriculturist could pay the money in cash but sued
the village accountant for damages. Decide. Marks 65

o d b . Tro.
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Q. No. 8. (a) Define "Assault" and
distinguish it from battery. Marks 10
ndos
Q. No. 8. (b) Plaintiff brought a ticket for unreserved seat in the
defendants theatre and was watching the movie. He was
torcibly removed from there before the movie was over
under the mistaken
He seeks
impression that he had not paid for it.
compensation. Decide. Marks 6

Q. No. 9. (a) Discuss the salient features of Consumer Protection


Act, 1986. Marks: 10
ea oderod QHadbaso, 19868 aaod vdorisa

Q. No. 9. (b) Write short notes on Marks 6

Complaint.
dodo.
Q. No. 10. (a) Explain the 'liability without fault' and application for
compensation under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. Marks: 100
doesod one eQNodD), 1988 d eaod) "83cde

Q. No. 10. (b) Write short notes on: Marks:6

Consumer.

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