41.
A' is in dire need of Rs. 100000/- but was unable to get any loan from banks as he had no security to offer. 'A' approached his friend 'B' who knowing the helpless position of 'A' lent money at a very high rate of interest, saying that he had himself borrowed money from 'C'
The contract between 'A' and 'B' was:

45.
Which one of the following is not a good defence in suits for damages on negligence?

46.
Consider the following statements:
In tort of defamation, the words must be defamatory. For this purpose,
1. The statement should be read as a whole
2. The words must be given their natural and ordinary meaning.
3. The impression should be gathered from first reading.
4. The impression should be gathered on reading the statement not on later analysis.
Which of the statements given above are correct?

47.
Which one of the following is not an important factor in the tort of conspiracy?

48.
A tractor with trolley carrying several persons collides with a train on an unmanned railway crossing in which many people are killed and injured in a suit for compensation:

49.
In India under section . . . . . . . . of the Civil Procedure Code, in the case of a public nuisance, the Advocate-General, or two or more persons having obtained the consent in writing of the Advocate-General, may institute a suit though no special damage has been caused, for a declaration and injunction or for such other relief as may be appropriate in the circumstances of the case.

50.
What do you understand by neighbour's rule propounded by Lord Atkin in Donoghue v. Stevenson?

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