X has enclosed a portion of the pavement for giving a reception to the barat on the occasion of the marriage of his daughter. No one, who is not invited, is allowed to pass through the pavement. M, who tries to cross, is prevented.
A. M is put in false imprisonment
B. M is not put in any false imprisonment
C. M is not in false imprisonment as he is free to move in any other direction
D. Any restraint on the movement of M would amount to false imprisonment
Answer: Option C
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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