Exam Details
Subject | general theory and principles of tort liability-i | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ll.m. in torts & crimes | |
Department | ||
Organization | acharya nagarjuna university-distance education | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | May, 2017 | |
City, State | new delhi, new delhi |
Question Paper
Total No. of Questions 10] [Total No. of Pages 1
LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
First Year
TORTS CRIMES
General Theory and Principles of Tort Liability-I
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks :70
Answer any Five questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
Q1) Refering to decided cases examine the principle of "Strict Liability" and the
exceptions engrossed on it.
Q2) Examine two various theories of Negligence.
Q3) "Torsions liability arises act of a duty primarily fixed by law; this duty is towards
persons in general and its breach is redressible by an action for unliquidated
damages" Analyze the statement.
Q4) Examine the scope of "VOLENTI NOW FIT INJURIA" as a defence in tort.
Q5) Explain the difference between a "Servant" and "Independent Contraction".
Q6) Refering to decided cases examine the liability of the Master for the torts
committed by the servant.
Q7) Delineate the scope of "VIS MAJOR" as a defence in an action for tort.
Q8) Examine the scope of "DAMNUM SINE INJURIA" by refering to decided
cases.
Q9) Distinguish between Tort and Contract.
Q10) Write short notes on any two of the following:-
Breach of Duty.
Fraud of Servant.
Tort and Trust.
Partners.
LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
First Year
TORTS CRIMES
General Theory and Principles of Tort Liability-I
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks :70
Answer any Five questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
Q1) Refering to decided cases examine the principle of "Strict Liability" and the
exceptions engrossed on it.
Q2) Examine two various theories of Negligence.
Q3) "Torsions liability arises act of a duty primarily fixed by law; this duty is towards
persons in general and its breach is redressible by an action for unliquidated
damages" Analyze the statement.
Q4) Examine the scope of "VOLENTI NOW FIT INJURIA" as a defence in tort.
Q5) Explain the difference between a "Servant" and "Independent Contraction".
Q6) Refering to decided cases examine the liability of the Master for the torts
committed by the servant.
Q7) Delineate the scope of "VIS MAJOR" as a defence in an action for tort.
Q8) Examine the scope of "DAMNUM SINE INJURIA" by refering to decided
cases.
Q9) Distinguish between Tort and Contract.
Q10) Write short notes on any two of the following:-
Breach of Duty.
Fraud of Servant.
Tort and Trust.
Partners.