BA LLB 1st Semester Examination, December 2024
Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act
(K-1003)
Section A
Note: Attempt all questions. Each question carries 4 marks
Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act
(K-1003)
Section A
Note: Attempt all questions. Each question carries 4 marks
1. What do you understand by Nuisance?
2. What do you understand of Pigeon Hole Theory?
3. Explain the doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitor.
4. Explain "Damnum Sine Injuria".
5. What do you mean by Strict Liability?
2. What do you understand of Pigeon Hole Theory?
3. Explain the doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitor.
4. Explain "Damnum Sine Injuria".
5. What do you mean by Strict Liability?
Section B
Note: Attempt any two question. Each question carries 10 marks
6. Explain the distinction between Inevitable accident and Act of God.
7. Write a short not on district consumer redressal forum.
8. In the light of Principle of Negligence, discuss the concept of Nervous Shock.
7. Write a short not on district consumer redressal forum.
8. In the light of Principle of Negligence, discuss the concept of Nervous Shock.
Section C
Note: Attempt any three question. Each question carries 20 marks
9. The mere causing of actual loss to another is not necessarily a tort but the mere wrong without any actual loss is a tort. Explain with the help of decided cases.
10. The old distinction between sovereign and non-sovereign functions or Governmental and non-governmental functions are no longer invoked to determine the liability of state." Comment with the help of decided cases.
11. Discuss the ingredients of the tort of defamation. What defence are available in an action for Defamation? Discuss.
12. What do you mean by Joint Tort-feasors? Discuss the nature and extent of liability of joint-tort-feasors citing relevant case laws.
13. How complaint is written? Write down the procedure of formulation of the complaint before State Consumer Dispute Redressal Forum.
10. The old distinction between sovereign and non-sovereign functions or Governmental and non-governmental functions are no longer invoked to determine the liability of state." Comment with the help of decided cases.
11. Discuss the ingredients of the tort of defamation. What defence are available in an action for Defamation? Discuss.
12. What do you mean by Joint Tort-feasors? Discuss the nature and extent of liability of joint-tort-feasors citing relevant case laws.
13. How complaint is written? Write down the procedure of formulation of the complaint before State Consumer Dispute Redressal Forum.
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