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Direction:In this section every question is appended with facts and principles, and multiple-choice answers. You are required to read the facts carefully, then read the principles, apply the principles to the given facts and make a select one the option which is the most appropriate answer from the given choicesPrinciples:Nuisance as a tort means an unlawful interference with a person’s use or enjoyment of land, or some right over, or in connection with it.Facts:During the scarcity of potatoes, long queues were, made outside the defendant’s shop who having a licence to sell fruits and vegetables used to sell only 1 kg. of potatoes per ration card. The queues extended on to the highway and also caused some obstruction to the neighbouring shops. The neighbouring shopkeepers brought an action for nuisance against the defendant. Which one of the following decisions will be correct in this suit?a)The defendant was liable for nuisance.b)The defendant was not liable for nuisance.c)The defendant was liable under the principle of strict liability.d)The plaintiff’s suit should be decreed in his favourCorrect answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer? for CLAT 2024 is part of CLAT preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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