61.
Principle: No action lies for mere damages or loss, however substantial, caused by an act which does not infringe some legal right of the plaintiff.
Facts: In order to ward-off the flow of water into his land from a stream, 'A' dug a trench and put up a bund on his land. As a result, the rainwater now flowed to 'B's land and caused damages. 'B' claimed damages from 'A'.

62.
Identify the situation out of the following in which the defendant owes no duty to take care against the plaintiff:

64.
Negligence is not a particular state of mind but is particular kind of conduct. This is known as-

65.
Tort of conspiracy occurs where

66.
In which of the following situations is communication treated as published and defamatory?
1. Dictating a letter to one's typist containing defamatory statement about another
2. Sending a defamatory letter to the plaintiff in a language supposed to be known to the plaintiff
3. The husband writing a letter to his wife containing some defamatory aspersions concerning her father
4. When a libelous letter addressed to the plaintiff is, in the ordinary course of business, opened by his clerk
Select the correct answer using the given below:

67.
Which one of the following is not a defence to the strict liability rule in tort?

68.
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.

69.
The statement that a lady has given birth to a child. It is a:

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