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A lessee may transfer whole or any part of his interest in the property
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Copyright generally lasts for a period of _______ years.
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Which of the following statements is not correct in context of the Transfer of Property Act?
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Termination of lease of immovable property shall be in which of the following manners?
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Which of the following is an example of an intentional tort?
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In which type of legal system does tort law primarily originate?
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What is an example of a civil remedy available in tort law?
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Which of the following torts involves mental injury or harm to a person’s reputation?
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For applicability of the doctrine of lis pendens, the property should be
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A trademark is a visual symbol applied to articles of commerce with a view to distinguish the articles from other. It is in the form of:
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The institution of ombudsman originated in 1809 in
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Administrative law deals with
(i) composition, powers and functions of the administrative authorities
(ii) procedures to be followed by the administrative authorities in the exercise of their powers and functions
(iii) methods of control of powers of the administrative authorities
(iv) remedies available to a person in case of violation of his rights by administrative authorities
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Identify the correct statements:
(A) The Transfer of Property Act deals exclusively with immovable property.
(B) Intentional torts include battery, assault, false imprisonment, and trespass.
(C) A tort can only be caused intentionally, not negligently.
(D) Strict liability holds the defendant accountable regardless of intention or negligence.
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Identify the correct statements:
(A) The law of torts is primarily governed by statute law in India.
(B) The Indian Penal Code does not specifically address tort law.
(C) Tort law in India is based on common law principles.
(D) The Motor Vehicle Act, 1988, is an example of tort law governed by statute in India.
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In which of the following cases 'rule of law' was categorised as a 'basic structure'?
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When a person is prosecuted for committing a criminal offence, the burden of proof is on
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Which of the following classifications comes under the Criminal Procedure Code?
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Offences of Indian Penal Code other than mentioned in Section 320 of the Criminal Procedure Code are
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Which of the following is an essential element in a negligence case?
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What is an example of negligence in a public setting?
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What is the standard of care in negligence cases?
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Which of the following is a defense against negligence claims?
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Identify the correct statements:
(A) Negligence in tort law refers to the careless actions of a defendant that result in harm to the victim.
(B) A tort of negligence requires proof of intent to harm.
(C) Breach of duty is a key element in negligence claims.
(D) In negligence, the claimant must prove that the defendant owed a duty of care.
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Identify the correct statements:
(A) Strict liability applies when the defendant is engaged in an ultra-hazardous activity.
(B) In strict liability, the defendant must prove their innocence.
(C) The Bhopal Gas Leak case led to the introduction of the principle of Absolute Liability in India.
(D) Strict liability is applicable when the defendant’s actions are inherently dangerous.
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