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In a case of false imprisonment:

A. Intention of the defendant is necessary to constitute the tort

B. The wrong could not be constituted without the knowledge of the person wronged

C. The wrong could be constituted even by the curtailment of partial liberty

D. The wrong could be constituted even without the knowledge of the person wronged

Answer: Option D


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