Exam Details
Subject | law of tort including mv accident and consumer protection laws | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2018 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
B.A. LL.B. (Semester (CBCS) Examination Nov/Dec-2018
LAW OF TORT INCLUDING MV ACCIDENT AND CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
In Fort, the main remedy is an
award of unliquidated damages
granting of injunction
specific restitution of property
None of the above
Harm suffered voluntarily by the consent of the plaintiff is not actionable is the meaning of
Res IPSa Loquitur
Volenti non fit injuria
Ubi Jus IBi Remedium
None of the above
If a person violates the duty specified in ethical code is tort.
Liable
Not Liable
damages
None of the above
Malice in Law depends upon a
motive
knowledge
individual
None of the above
A corporation an action for personal wrongs or torts like defamation assault etc.
can
may sue
can not
None of the above
the constitution of India, make the Govt. liable Govt. or state may sue or be sued.
Z
Art- 312
Art- 21
Art 300
None of the above
the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, empowers the state government to constitute claims Tribunal.
Sec- 165
Sec- 163
Sec- 140
None of the above
means a shock to the moral or intellectual sense.
Nervous shock
Body shock
Physical shock
None of the above
Trespass to land may be committed by
Entering upon the land of the plaintiff
Remaining there
Both and
None of the above
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HJ-21
10) an operation of natural forces so unexpected that no human forces or skill could reasonably be expected to anticipate it.
Act of God
Private defense
Mistake
None of the above
11) Sec. the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 define deficiency.
Sec.
Sec.
Sec.
None of the above
12) The principle or strict liability was Ist ly stated in case
Ashby vs White
Rylands vs Fletcher
Lallu vs Padamsi
None of the above
13) Protection Act, 1986 deals with composition of District forum.
Sec-10
Sec-11
Sec-12
None of the above
14) Granting of injunction is a in tort.
Judicial
Non-Judicial
Quasi Judicial
None of the above
Q.2
Answer any four out of the following: out of
16
Contributory Negligence
Sec 165 of M.V. Act
Tort Crime
Malicious Prosecution
Conversion detinue
Libel Slander
Q.3
Answer any two out of the following questions: out of
12
Extra legal remedies
Deficiency in Medical Services Telephone Services
Theories of Negligence
Unfair Trade Practices
Q.4
Answer any one of the following: out of
14
Write a note on the Jurisdiction, Power and functions of various Consumer Disputes Redressal Agencies.
OR
Discuss in detail the various modes of extinguishment of tortious liability under certain situations.
Q.5
Write a detailed note on Justifications in tort.
14
LAW OF TORT INCLUDING MV ACCIDENT AND CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS
Time: 2½ Hours
Max. Marks: 70
Instructions: All questions are compulsory. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Multiple choice questions:
14
In Fort, the main remedy is an
award of unliquidated damages
granting of injunction
specific restitution of property
None of the above
Harm suffered voluntarily by the consent of the plaintiff is not actionable is the meaning of
Res IPSa Loquitur
Volenti non fit injuria
Ubi Jus IBi Remedium
None of the above
If a person violates the duty specified in ethical code is tort.
Liable
Not Liable
damages
None of the above
Malice in Law depends upon a
motive
knowledge
individual
None of the above
A corporation an action for personal wrongs or torts like defamation assault etc.
can
may sue
can not
None of the above
the constitution of India, make the Govt. liable Govt. or state may sue or be sued.
Z
Art- 312
Art- 21
Art 300
None of the above
the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, empowers the state government to constitute claims Tribunal.
Sec- 165
Sec- 163
Sec- 140
None of the above
means a shock to the moral or intellectual sense.
Nervous shock
Body shock
Physical shock
None of the above
Trespass to land may be committed by
Entering upon the land of the plaintiff
Remaining there
Both and
None of the above
Page 2 of 2
SLR-HJ-21
10) an operation of natural forces so unexpected that no human forces or skill could reasonably be expected to anticipate it.
Act of God
Private defense
Mistake
None of the above
11) Sec. the Consumer Protection Act, 1986 define deficiency.
Sec.
Sec.
Sec.
None of the above
12) The principle or strict liability was Ist ly stated in case
Ashby vs White
Rylands vs Fletcher
Lallu vs Padamsi
None of the above
13) Protection Act, 1986 deals with composition of District forum.
Sec-10
Sec-11
Sec-12
None of the above
14) Granting of injunction is a in tort.
Judicial
Non-Judicial
Quasi Judicial
None of the above
Q.2
Answer any four out of the following: out of
16
Contributory Negligence
Sec 165 of M.V. Act
Tort Crime
Malicious Prosecution
Conversion detinue
Libel Slander
Q.3
Answer any two out of the following questions: out of
12
Extra legal remedies
Deficiency in Medical Services Telephone Services
Theories of Negligence
Unfair Trade Practices
Q.4
Answer any one of the following: out of
14
Write a note on the Jurisdiction, Power and functions of various Consumer Disputes Redressal Agencies.
OR
Discuss in detail the various modes of extinguishment of tortious liability under certain situations.
Q.5
Write a detailed note on Justifications in tort.
14
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