31. An act done by a Government servant in exercise of statutory powers is a defence
32. Ryland v. Fletcher, 1868 LR is a case which is related with the torts of
33. Match List-I (Name of defence) with List-II (Related case) and give the answer by using the given below:
List I
List II
a. Plaintiff a wrongdoer
1. Nichols v. Marsland
b. Act of God
2. Bird v. Holbrook
c. Inevitable accident
3. Consolidated Co. v. Curtis
d. Mistake
4. Stanley v. Powell
List I | List II |
a. Plaintiff a wrongdoer | 1. Nichols v. Marsland |
b. Act of God | 2. Bird v. Holbrook |
c. Inevitable accident | 3. Consolidated Co. v. Curtis |
d. Mistake | 4. Stanley v. Powell |
34. Which one of the following can be successfully pleaded as a defence in an action for conspiracy?
35. The rule regarding the principle of negligence was laid down in the leading case of
36. Extra-judicial remedies exclude
37. The maxim volenti nan fit injuria means:-
38. A master's liability for the act of his servant is based
39. A enters into B's house through a window. What offence he had made out?
40. Which of the following statements is true about malice-in-law and malice-in-fact?
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