61. A lawful act does not become unlawful even if it was done with evil motive. This was held in:
62. A willful act done without just cause or excuse is called . . . . . . . .
63. The principle 'facts speak for themselves' is expressed by the maxim-
64. Direct interference in the possession of land without lawful justification is called
65. An employer is liable for the acts of independent contractors if
66. In the law of torts, the tort can be fixed for incorporeal personal property
67. Negligence was defined in the form of culpable carelessness by:-
68. Identify the situations where slander is actionable per se under the English law of Tort:
1. Imputation of criminal offence to the plaintiff
2. Imputation of belonging to the lower caste
3. Imputation of a contagious or infectious disease
4. Imputation of unchastity or adultery to any woman
Select the correct answer using the given below:
1. Imputation of criminal offence to the plaintiff
2. Imputation of belonging to the lower caste
3. Imputation of a contagious or infectious disease
4. Imputation of unchastity or adultery to any woman
Select the correct answer using the given below:
69. The question as to whether the defendant has committed a breach of his duty towards the plaintiff depends on as to whether he:
70. A covenant not to sue one of the joint tort feasors, has the effect of:
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