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    LEGAL PRINCIPLE: There are certain acts which, though harmful, are not wrongful in law; therefore, do not give legal right to bring action in law, to the person who suffers from such acts.
    FACTUAL SITUATION: 'Prakash' has a rice mill. His neighbour, Shanti, sets up another rice mill and offers a tough competition to Prakash. As a consequence, Prakash's profits fall down, he brings a suit against Shanti for damages.

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    LEGAL PRINCIPLE: In cases where there is an infringement of legal right even without any actual loss or damage, the person whose right is infringed has a cause of action.
    FACTUAL SITUATION: P was wrongfully prevented by the Returning Officer from exercising his vote in an assembly election. However, the candidate for whom he wanted to caste his vote won the election. Still, he (P) brought an action claiming damages. Which of the following derivations is correct?

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    LEGAL PRINCIPLE: The occupier of a premise owes a duty of care to all his invitees and visitors.


    FACTUAL SITUATION: Lalit was running a dairy from his house. People used a part of his farm as shortcut to get to a nearby railway station. Lalit who did not approve of this, put up a notice that "Trespassers will be prosecuted". However, since a number of these people were also his customers he tolerated them. One day a person who was using this short cut was attacked by a bull belonging to the farm. The injured person filed a suit against him

    DECIDE.

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    The offence of "Defamation" is ____________.

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    PRINCIPLE: Damage without the violation of a legal right is not actionable in a court of law. If the interference with the rights of another person in not unlawful or unauthorized, but a necessary consequence of the exercise of defendant's own lawful rights, no action should lie.
    FACTS: There was an estbalished school ('ES') in a particular locality. Subsequently, a new school ('NS') was set up in the same locality, which charged lower fee on account of which people started patronising the new school. Because of the competition 'ES' had to reduce its fees. 'ES' filed a case against 'NS' saying that 'NS' had caused it ('ES') financial loss and thus, claimed compensation.

    Which of the following derivations is CORRECT?

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    LEGAL PRINCIPLE: Everybody is under a legal obligation to take reasonable care to avoid act or omission which he can foresee would injure his neighbour, the neighbour for this purpose is any person whom he should have in his mind as likely to be affected by his act.


    FACTUAL SITUATION: Krish, while driving a car at a high speed in a crowded road, knocked down a cyclist. The cyclist died on the spot with a lot of blood spilling around, Lekha, a pregnant woman passing by, suffered from a nervous shock, leading to absorption. Lekha filed a suit against Krish claiming damages.

    DECIDE.

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     Law of Torts deals with _____________.

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    PRINCIPLE: Ignorance of law excuses no one. 


    FACTS: 'X' fails to file his income-tax returns for a considerable number of years. The Income Tax department serves upon him a 'show-cause notice' as to why proceedings should not be initiated against him for the recovery of the income tax due from him with interest and penalty.

    Which of the following derivations is CORRECT?

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    PRINCIPLE: Vicarious liability is the liability of the Master or Principal for the tort committed by his servant or agent, provided the tort is committed in the course of employment. The Master or Principal is not liable for private wrongs of the servant/agent.


    FACTS: 'X' hands over some cash money at his house to Y, who is his (X's) neighbour and is also, cashier in a bank, to be deposited in A's account in the bank. Instead of depositing the money, 'Y' misappropriates it.

    Which of the following statements depicts correct legal position in this given situation?

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    PRINCIPLE: A person has no legal remedy for an injury caused by an act to which he has consented.


    FACTS: 'R', a cricket enthusiast, purchases a ticket to watch a T20 match organised by the Indian Premier League (IPL). During the match, a ball struck for six hit 'R' on his body and injures him. He sues IPL for compensation for the medical expenses.

    Which of the following derivations is CORRECT?

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