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    The propounder of 'Pigeon-hole theory' is ______________.
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    'Tort' which is derived from the Latin term 'tortus' which means ______.
    Solution
    The word 'tortus' denotes 'twisted' or 'cooked act' in latin. The expression 'tort' is of French Origin. It basically means a wrongful act committed by a person, causing injury or damage to another, thereby the injured party files an action in Civil Court for a remedy.
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    The rule of strict liability is contained in ___________________.
    Solution
    Under the rule in Rylands vs. Fletcher, it was established that if an individual who allows a dangerous element on his land which, if it escapes and damages a neighbour, is liable on a strict liability basis which means that it is not necessary to prove negligence on the part of the landowner from where the dangerous substance has escaped.
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    An official working in an organization or a government department, especially one who follows the rules of the department too strictly is called a _______________.
    Solution
    Bureaucrats are army experts or efficient public servants who run the government at ministerial levels or district levels. They hold administrative functional or managerial positions in government.

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    Law of tort has developed mainly through __________________.
    Solution
    The law of torts in India is mainly the English law of torts which itself is based on the principles of common law of England. Furthermore, the law of torts has in the main been developed by courts proceeding from the simple problems of primitive society to those of our present complex civilisation.
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    Conspiracy means _____________.
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    The 'tort of inducement of a breach of contract' finds its origin in ______________.
    Solution
    The tort of inducement of breach of contract can be defined as an intentional, economic tort. It is knowingly and intentionally procuring the breach of contract, without lawful justification, causing damage to another party to the contract. Therefore it takes place when one person intentionally damages someone else's contractual or business relationships with a third party causing economic harm.It finds its origin in the above mentioned case.
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    The liability of a master for acts of his servant in law of torts is called _________________.
    Solution
    Vicarious Liability is a kind of strict, secondary liability that arises under the common law doctrine of agency, respondent superior, the responsibility of the superior for the acts of their subordinate or, the responsibility of any third party that had the 'right, ability or duty to control' the activities of a violator.
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    The 'tort of deceit' owes its origin to ________________.
    Solution
    Tort of deceit is established where, the defendant makes a false representation to the claimant, the defendant knows that the representation is false or is reckless as to whether it is true or false, the defendant intends that claimant should act in reliance on it and claimant does act in reliance on the representation and, in consequence, suffers loss.The tort of deceit owes its origin to the above mentioned case.
  • Question 10
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    Joint heirs to a property are called ______________.
    Solution
    Joint heirs to a property are called as coparceners. These are the persons who share among themselves, the right to inherit a person's property/ money/ undivided estate. Any individual born in a HUF becomes a coparcener by birth. Hence the correct answer is B.
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