Exam Details
Subject | general theory and principles of tort liability-ii | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | ll.m. in torts & crimes | |
Department | ||
Organization | acharya nagarjuna university-distance education | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | May, 2018 | |
City, State | new delhi, new delhi |
Question Paper
Total No. of Questions 10] [Total No. of Pages 01
LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2018
First Year
TORTS CRIMES
General Theory and Principles of Tort Liability-II
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks :70
Answer any five questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
Q1) Referring to decided cases explain the tort of "Nervous Shock".
Q2) Critically analyse the ingredients of the tort of "Malicious Prosecution".
Q3) Explain and distinguish between libel and slander.
Q4) Critically examine the remedies in the case of "Trespass to Land".
Q5) Critically analyse the obligation of the occupier towards the lawful and unlawful
visitors.
Q6) What are the essentials of the tort of "Intimidation".
Q7) Examine the essentials of the tort of "deceit".
Q8) Analyse the ingredients of the tort of "Inducing breach of Contract".
Q9) Examine the scope of the defence of "fair comment" in an action for defamation.
Q10) Answer any TWO of the following:
Occupiers obligation towards the children
Maintenance and champerty.
Private nuisance
Justification of truth
LL.M. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2018
First Year
TORTS CRIMES
General Theory and Principles of Tort Liability-II
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks :70
Answer any five questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
Q1) Referring to decided cases explain the tort of "Nervous Shock".
Q2) Critically analyse the ingredients of the tort of "Malicious Prosecution".
Q3) Explain and distinguish between libel and slander.
Q4) Critically examine the remedies in the case of "Trespass to Land".
Q5) Critically analyse the obligation of the occupier towards the lawful and unlawful
visitors.
Q6) What are the essentials of the tort of "Intimidation".
Q7) Examine the essentials of the tort of "deceit".
Q8) Analyse the ingredients of the tort of "Inducing breach of Contract".
Q9) Examine the scope of the defence of "fair comment" in an action for defamation.
Q10) Answer any TWO of the following:
Occupiers obligation towards the children
Maintenance and champerty.
Private nuisance
Justification of truth