Specific Torts Previous Year Paper

LLM Previous Year Paper | Specific Torts | 4th semester | CCSU

LLM Previous Year Paper: Specific Torts

Download the previous year’s Specific Torts exam paper for the 4th Semester LLM from CCS University, available exclusively on Previous Notes. Syllabus of the said subject is as under:

Syllabus:

PAPER – II
[GROUP (C)]
SPECIFIC TORTS
(Paper Code : L- 406)
1. Assault, batter, mayhem False imprisonment
2. False imprisonment
3. Defamation
4. Malicious prosecution
5. Trespass to land, trespass to goods, detinue, conversion.
6. Injurious falsehood, misstatements, passing off.
7. Negligence:
(a) Basic concepts
(b) Theories of negligence
(c) Standards of care, duty to take care carelessness, inadvertence
(d) Doctrine of contributory negligence
(a) Res ipsa loquitor and its importance in contemporary law
(b) Liability due to negligence-different professionals.
(c) Liability of common causes for negligence.
8. Nervous shock.
9. Nuisance: definition, essentials and types
10. Acts which constitute nuisance-obstructions of highways, pollution of air, water,
water, noise, and interference with light and air.
11. Liability due to negligence- different professions- under the consumer protection Act.
12. Liability of manufacturers and business houses for their products under the consumer
Protection Act.

The “Specific Torts” paper held in May 2024,  is available on PreviousNotes.com, a comprehensive resource for academic materials including previous year papers, notes, and quizzes in various subjects. This particular paper covers key principles of criminal law, offering an in-depth exploration of fundamental concepts and their applications within the legal framework.

Overall, the paper is a valuable tool for law students preparing for exams, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights. By studying previous year papers like this one, students can enhance their understanding of criminal law principles and improve their ability to apply these concepts in various legal contexts​ (PREVIOUS NOTES)​​ (PREVIOUS NOTES)​​ (PREVIOUS NOTES)​​ (PREVIOUS NOTES)​.

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