Exam Details
Subject | law of tort including mv act and cp laws | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.a. ll.b. | |
Department | ||
Organization | solapur university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | April, 2017 | |
City, State | maharashtra, solapur |
Question Paper
Law of Torts including MV Accident and CP Laws
Day Date: Thursday, 20-04-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 01.00 PM
N.B. All questions are Compulsory
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice Questions 14
What is the Pecuniary Jurisdiction of District Form.
Upto 20 Lakhs Above 20 Lakhs but does not exceed 1 Crore
Above 1 crore All the above
Section 165 empowers the government to Constitute
Claims tribunals under Motor vehicles Act.
Union Territory Central
State Supreme Court
The expression "Consumer" has been defined under section
of the Consumer Protection Act.
2 2
2 2 S
Which are the exceptions to the rule in strict liability recognized in
Rylands v. Fletcher case?
Act of god Act of third party
Statutory Authority All the above
Liability means the Liability of a person for the tort of
another.
Strict Liability Vicarious Liability
Absolute Liability Extra ordinary Liability
Imprisonment means the total restraint of a person's
liberty.
Real Presumed
Legal False
The wrong to movable property falls under which of the following
categories.
Trespass to goods Convension
Detenue All the above
is injury to the reputation of a person.
Defamation Nuisance
Negligence None of the above
is that State of human mind which inspires him to do an act.
Malice Intention
Motive All the above
Page 1 of 2
SLR-G 32
10) The law of torts as administered in India is based on
law.
American English
French German
11) of Motor Vehicles Act, lays down provisions relating to
liability without fault in certain cases.
Section 140 Section 171
Section 173 Section 163
12) as a tort means an unlawful interference with a
person's use or enjoyment of land or some right over or in
connection with it.
Negligence Nuisance
Nervous shock Trespass-ab-initio.
13) The maxim volenti non fit injuria was applied in case.
Illot V. Wilkes Wonaghere V. Stevenson
Nicolas V. Maarsland Ashby V. White
14) The National Commission shall consist of its president and at
least other members.
Two Four
Six Eight
Q.2 Write a detail note on Legal and Extra Legal Remedies. 14
Q.3 Discuss in detail the various modes of Extinguishment of tortious
liability under certain situations.
14
OR
State kinds of Defamation and explain the essentials of
defamation along with relevant case laws.
Q.4 Write Note on (any 08
Absolute Liability
Trespass to land
Consumer
Write note on 06
Injuria Sine Damnum
Q.5 Answer in short (any 14
Statutory Authority
Assault
Defect in goods
Public and private Nuisance
Contributory negligence
Claims Tribunal
Medical Service
False Imprisonment
Composition of State Commission
10) Class Action
Day Date: Thursday, 20-04-2017 Max. Marks: 70
Time: 10.30 AM to 01.00 PM
N.B. All questions are Compulsory
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1 Multiple choice Questions 14
What is the Pecuniary Jurisdiction of District Form.
Upto 20 Lakhs Above 20 Lakhs but does not exceed 1 Crore
Above 1 crore All the above
Section 165 empowers the government to Constitute
Claims tribunals under Motor vehicles Act.
Union Territory Central
State Supreme Court
The expression "Consumer" has been defined under section
of the Consumer Protection Act.
2 2
2 2 S
Which are the exceptions to the rule in strict liability recognized in
Rylands v. Fletcher case?
Act of god Act of third party
Statutory Authority All the above
Liability means the Liability of a person for the tort of
another.
Strict Liability Vicarious Liability
Absolute Liability Extra ordinary Liability
Imprisonment means the total restraint of a person's
liberty.
Real Presumed
Legal False
The wrong to movable property falls under which of the following
categories.
Trespass to goods Convension
Detenue All the above
is injury to the reputation of a person.
Defamation Nuisance
Negligence None of the above
is that State of human mind which inspires him to do an act.
Malice Intention
Motive All the above
Page 1 of 2
SLR-G 32
10) The law of torts as administered in India is based on
law.
American English
French German
11) of Motor Vehicles Act, lays down provisions relating to
liability without fault in certain cases.
Section 140 Section 171
Section 173 Section 163
12) as a tort means an unlawful interference with a
person's use or enjoyment of land or some right over or in
connection with it.
Negligence Nuisance
Nervous shock Trespass-ab-initio.
13) The maxim volenti non fit injuria was applied in case.
Illot V. Wilkes Wonaghere V. Stevenson
Nicolas V. Maarsland Ashby V. White
14) The National Commission shall consist of its president and at
least other members.
Two Four
Six Eight
Q.2 Write a detail note on Legal and Extra Legal Remedies. 14
Q.3 Discuss in detail the various modes of Extinguishment of tortious
liability under certain situations.
14
OR
State kinds of Defamation and explain the essentials of
defamation along with relevant case laws.
Q.4 Write Note on (any 08
Absolute Liability
Trespass to land
Consumer
Write note on 06
Injuria Sine Damnum
Q.5 Answer in short (any 14
Statutory Authority
Assault
Defect in goods
Public and private Nuisance
Contributory negligence
Claims Tribunal
Medical Service
False Imprisonment
Composition of State Commission
10) Class Action
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