In which one of the following situations 'A' will be liable for defamation?
'A' writes a letter containing a defamatory matter about 'B' and:
A. Keeps it in a sealed envelope With himself
B. Sends it in a sealed envelope to 'B' but it is opened by his (A's) butler
C. Sends it in a sealed envelope to 'B' but it is opened by B's father
D. Sends it in sealed envelope to B's wife
Answer: Option D
The 'tort of intimidation' was propounded in
A. Winterbottom v. Wright
B. Pasley v. Freeman
C. Winsmore v. Greenbank
D. Rookes v. Barnard
The maxim 'scienti non fit injuria' means
A. Where there is no fault, there is no remedy
B. Mere knowledge does not imply consent to take risk
C. Mere giving consent does not imply to take risk
D. Scientific knowledge is not enough to cause injury
A. Scott v. London & St. Katharine Docks Co.
B. Hedley Byrne Co. Ltd. v. Heller & Partners
C. Derry v. Peek
D. Cann v. Willson
A. Section 82 of the Evidence Act
B. Section 102 of the Evidence Act
C. Section 122 of the Evidence Act
D. Section 124 of the Evidence Act
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