51.
A willful and unjustified dealing with the goods in such a manner that another person, who is entitled to immediate use and possession of the same, is deprived of that is known as . . . . .

52.
Assertion (A): The bank is liable for misappropriation of money, given by the plaintiff to the bank's cashier, who is a friend of the plaintiff at his residence for depositing it in the bank.
Reason (R): The master is liable for the wrongful acts of the servant done during the course of employment.

53.
The essential ingredient of the tort of negligence are
(1) When one owes a duty of care towards the other.
(2) When one commits a breach of that duty and
(3) The other person suffers damage as a consequence thereof
Choose correct response for below

54.
Which of the following statements are correct?
1. In tort, the duties are imposed by law whereas in contract, duties are undertaken by the parties themselves.
2. In tort, the duty is towards the world at large but in contract, the duty is towards specific individual or individuals.
3. In tort, damages are liquidated but in contract, the damages are unliquidated.
4. In tort, a person may be liable for the wrongs committed by others also but in contract, the liability governs the parties to the contract only.
Select the correct answer using the given below:

55.
In case of independent tort feasors

56.
Who defined defamation as "publication of a statement which tends to lower a person in the estimation of right thinking members of society generally, or which tends to make them shun or avoid that person".

57.
What is the meaning of the expression 'felonious tort'?

58.
Innuendo means:

59.
X, while travelling as a passenger in a railway, was injured on account of the negligence of the railway. An action could be taken

60.
"Tort is a civil wrong for which the remedy is common law action for unliquidated damages and which is not exclusively the breach of trust or other mere equitable obligation." Who has given the above definition of tort?

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