52.
The case of Bangalore Medical Trust v. B. S. Muddapa, 1991 SC related to:

53.
A person aiding a party in civil proceedings, not having any interest in the property himself, by pecuniary assistance or otherwise, to have by agreement, a portion of the gain made in the proceedings so maintained, is committing

54.
A' had only one good eye. He was employed by 'B' on a work in which some risk to the eye by injury was clear. However, the risk was not so great as to necessitate supply of protective goggles to the workmen with both eyes good. 'B' knew the fact that 'A' had only one good eye but did not supply protective goggles to 'A' because no other workman was supplied with protective goggles. During the course of employment, the good eye of 'A' was injured. 'A' brought an action in tort.

56.
In which of the following cases the doctrine of strict liability was established for the first time?

57.
In tortious liability

58.
Given below are two statements, one labeled as Assertion (A) and the other labeled as Reason (R). Read the statements and choose the correct answer using the given below.
Assertion (A): 'Act of God' is a kind of evitable accident with the difference that it arises out of the working of human forces.
Reason (R): The occurrence need not be unique, nor need it be one that happens for the first time; it is enough that it is extraordinary, and such as could not reasonably be anticipated.

59.
To constitute false imprisonment
1. The detention must be unlawful.
2. The period for which detention continues is material.
3. The period for which detention continues is immaterial.
4. The knowledge of the plaintiff about his detention is material.
Select the correct answer using the given below:

60.
Under the doctrine of vicarious liability a master is liable for the acts of his servant

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