11.
Match List-I with List-II with regard to tort of nuisance and answer by using below:
List I List II
a. Burden of proof, once nuisance is proved 1. Prescription
b. Remedy for the private nuisance 2. Occupier
c. Right to action for nuisance of a temporary nature 3. Abatement
d. Right to commit a private nuisance may be acquired 4. Defendant

13.
The joint liability in respect of joint tort-feasors arises in which one of the following circumstances?
1. Agency, when one person employs another to do an act which turns out to be a tort.
2. Vicarious liability, i.e., the liability arising from relations.
3. Joint action - where two or more persons combine together to commit an act which amounts to a tort.
Select the correct answer using the given below:

14.
In which of the following cases, Lord Wilberforce opined that "It is necessary to consider three elements inherent in any claim for nervous shock: the class of persons whose claim should be recognized, the proximity of such persons to the incident and the means adopted by which shock is caused"?

15.
When the plaintiff himself is a wrongdoer, he is not disentitled from recovering in tort unless some unlawful act or conduct on hisown part is connected with the harm suffered by him as part of the same transaction' is stated by

16.
With regard to the contractual capacity of a person of unsound mind, which one of the following statements is most appropriate?

18.
Torts of conspiracy occur where:-

19.
A civil wrong is one which gives rise to

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