Law Of Torts - Study Mode
[#371] In which of the following situations is communication treated as published and defamatory? 1. Dictating a letter to one's typist containing defamatory statement about another 2. Sending a defamatory letter to the plaintiff in a language supposed to be known to the plaintiff 3. The husband writing a letter to his wife containing some defamatory aspersions concerning her father 4. When a libelous letter addressed to the plaintiff is, in the ordinary course of business, opened by his clerk Select the correct answer using the given below:
Correct Answer
(A) 1, 2 and 4
[#372] Which one of the following is not a defence to the strict liability rule in tort?
Correct Answer
(D) Inevitable accident
[#373] X has enclosed a portion of the pavement for giving a reception to the barat on the occasion of the marriage of his daughter. No one, who is not invited, is allowed to pass through the pavement. M, who tries to cross, is prevented.
Correct Answer
(C) M is not in false imprisonment as he is free to move in any other direction
[#374] The statement that a lady has given birth to a child. It is a:
Correct Answer
(B) Defamatory statement if the lady is unmarried
[#375] "It is not law of tort but law of torts." It was said by
Correct Answer
(B) Salmond