4 ‘Tresspass ab initio,
9. Last opportunity rule.
10, Product lability.
PART B—(2 x 18 = 36 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following.
11, There is definite number of torts outaide which
liability in tort does not exist. Explain.
JE. Discuss the scope of the rule in Rylands v
Fethcher. Refer to Bhopal gas Leak Tragedy.
418. What do you understand by Defamation? Are
there any defences available in case of
defamation? If 20, explain.
14. Discuss the constitution, composition and
Jurisdiction of the Distinct Consumer Forum.
PART C— (2 x 20 = 40 marks)
Answer any TWO of the following.
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160 ‘N’ told ‘B’ as a practical joke that her husband
diod in an accident. ‘B’ suffered nervous shock and
died. ‘B's husband sued ‘A’. Decide the liability
of A.
2 ($1 1/8 & 9/5 (103))
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LL.B, DEGREE EXAMINATION, JANUARY 2010.
First Semester
Common for 1111 and THI’ Candidates
PAPER Ill — TORTS AND CONSUMER
PROTECTION LAWS
‘Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 marks
PART A— (6x4 =24 marks)
Answer any SIX questions.
Answer any of the fllowing question.
1. Res ipsa loqutur
2 ‘Temporary and perpetual injunction.
9 Battery.
SA Act of God.
5. Injuria sine alamnum.
6 Inevitable accident.
Public nuisance
48 Ram, the driver of police van while taking
superintendent of Police to the camp office caused.
accident to Rajesh, a pedestrian by negligence.
Rajesh sued government. Is Government liable?
1 A, an Ayurvedic doctor prescribed the medicines of
allopathic which caused the death of a patient.
Decide the liability of the Ayurvedic doctor under
the Consumer protection Act.
18. The defendant's servant sold some gasoline
(a highly inflammable liquid) to two boys aged
seven and nine years. The boys had falsely stated
that they needed the same for their mother's car;
they actually used gasoline for their play with the
result that one of the children was badly burnt.
‘Whether the defendant held liable in this case?
3 (8118 & 85 (103)