Law Of Torts - Study Mode
[#341] Nuisance' as a tort was defined as "unlawful interference with a person's use or enjoyment of land, or some right over, or in connection with it" by
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(A) Winfield
[#342] A building was erected by the defendant which caused diminution of light to two ground floor windows of the plaintiffs house. Subsequently electric lights were always needed in the place. An action for damages can be brought on the ground:
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(B) Private nuisance
[#343] Maxim 'Damnum sine injuria' means
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(A) Damage without infringement of legal right
[#344] The rule of strict liability is applicable
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(C) In England and India both
[#345] The Supreme Court in which of the following case held that where pregnancy occures despite of sterilisation operation, compensation can be awarded only if failure of operation is attributable to the negligence of doctor and failure due to natural causes do not provided ground for claiming compensation.
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(C) State of Punjab v. Shiv Ram, AIR 2005 SC 3280