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 | April, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
LL.B I (Semester (CGPA) Examination, 2017
Law of Tort including MV Accident and Consumer Protection Law
Day Date: Thursday, 20-04-2017 Max Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 1.00 PM
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions. 14
The English case of Donoghue vs Stevenson was important to
the development of tort law because
It was the 1st English torts case to follow a precedents from
the United States.
Principles for occupier's liability
It required injured consumers to sue manufactures only in
tort not in contract.
None of the above
Abatement is the remedy for
Private nuisance Public nuisance
Nuisance None of the above
Strict liability which has been laid in the case
Donoghue vs Stevenson Raylands vs flectuer
Richards vs lathian None of the above
Judicial remedies in tort are
Damages Grating of injunction
Specific restitution of
property
All the above
Who is not consumer
Rendering any service free
of charge
Resales the goods
Both None of the above
Tort is wrong
Civil Criminal Judicial None of these
Accord means between two or more persons, one
of whom has a right of action against another.
Consideration Agreement
Both None of the above
Page 1 of 3
SLR- G-27
Art of the constitution of India make the Govt.
liable Govt. or state may sue or be sued.
300 299 141 None of the above
Respondent superior means superior person must be held
responsible liable
required None of the above
10) Essentials of Battery
The use of force to win either
That the use force was international
Touching a man in violent angry, rude or insolvent manner
All the above
11) A slander is a false defamatory statement.
Writing Verbal
Both None of the above
12) The District forum shall have jurisdiction to entertain the
complaints where the value of goods services
compensation claimed is less than Rs
1 crore 20 crore
20 lakhs None of the above
13) No silting judge of national commissions shall be appointed
except after consultation with chief justice of
Supreme court High court
District court None of the above
14) Which acts constitute Nuisance
Noise Pollution of Air
Pollution of water All the above
Q.2 Explain meaning of tort. What are its main characteristics? How tort is
differ from crime.
14
Q.3 Define consumer. Explain the jurisdiction composition of the state
national commission under consumer protection Act.
14
OR
Write a detail note on vicarious Liability with special reference to master
servant relationship.
Q.4 Solve any two. 08
Assault
Deficiency in Laweyering services
Who may sue under a tort
Page 2 of 3
SLR- G-27
Define nuisance. What are the kinds of nuisance? 06
Q.5 Solve any seven. 14
Kinds of malice
Res IPSA Loquitur
Joint tortfeasors meaning
Exception to volenti non fit injuria
Act of God meaning.
Unfair trade practices
Actio personalis moritur cum persona meaning
Sovereign immunity
Libel
10) Essentials of trespass to land.
Law of Tort including MV Accident and Consumer Protection Law
Day Date: Thursday, 20-04-2017 Max Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 1.00 PM
N.B. All questions are compulsory.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice questions. 14
The English case of Donoghue vs Stevenson was important to
the development of tort law because
It was the 1st English torts case to follow a precedents from
the United States.
Principles for occupier's liability
It required injured consumers to sue manufactures only in
tort not in contract.
None of the above
Abatement is the remedy for
Private nuisance Public nuisance
Nuisance None of the above
Strict liability which has been laid in the case
Donoghue vs Stevenson Raylands vs flectuer
Richards vs lathian None of the above
Judicial remedies in tort are
Damages Grating of injunction
Specific restitution of
property
All the above
Who is not consumer
Rendering any service free
of charge
Resales the goods
Both None of the above
Tort is wrong
Civil Criminal Judicial None of these
Accord means between two or more persons, one
of whom has a right of action against another.
Consideration Agreement
Both None of the above
Page 1 of 3
SLR- G-27
Art of the constitution of India make the Govt.
liable Govt. or state may sue or be sued.
300 299 141 None of the above
Respondent superior means superior person must be held
responsible liable
required None of the above
10) Essentials of Battery
The use of force to win either
That the use force was international
Touching a man in violent angry, rude or insolvent manner
All the above
11) A slander is a false defamatory statement.
Writing Verbal
Both None of the above
12) The District forum shall have jurisdiction to entertain the
complaints where the value of goods services
compensation claimed is less than Rs
1 crore 20 crore
20 lakhs None of the above
13) No silting judge of national commissions shall be appointed
except after consultation with chief justice of
Supreme court High court
District court None of the above
14) Which acts constitute Nuisance
Noise Pollution of Air
Pollution of water All the above
Q.2 Explain meaning of tort. What are its main characteristics? How tort is
differ from crime.
14
Q.3 Define consumer. Explain the jurisdiction composition of the state
national commission under consumer protection Act.
14
OR
Write a detail note on vicarious Liability with special reference to master
servant relationship.
Q.4 Solve any two. 08
Assault
Deficiency in Laweyering services
Who may sue under a tort
Page 2 of 3
SLR- G-27
Define nuisance. What are the kinds of nuisance? 06
Q.5 Solve any seven. 14
Kinds of malice
Res IPSA Loquitur
Joint tortfeasors meaning
Exception to volenti non fit injuria
Act of God meaning.
Unfair trade practices
Actio personalis moritur cum persona meaning
Sovereign immunity
Libel
10) Essentials of trespass to land.
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