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Section 2(m) of the Limitation Act, 1963 defines 'tort'. What is the statutory definition?What are the three general conditions for tortious liability under the ICSI Lesson 6 framework?The maxim *damnum sine injuria* refers to:The maxim *injuria sine damno* (or *injuria sine damnum*) and the leading case *Ashby v. White, (1703) 2 Ld. RThe rule of strict liability laid down in *Rylands v. Fletcher* (1868) L.R. 3 H.L. 330 has two essential condiThe ICSI material lists six exceptions to the rule of strict liability. Which of the following is NOT among thIn *M.C. Mehta v. Union of India, (1987) 1 SCC 99* (the Oleum Gas Leak case), the Supreme Court evolved the ruThe Latin maxim *Qui facit per alium facit per se* is invoked to explain which species of tortious liability?An employer is vicariously liable for the torts of his servant committed 'in the course of employment'. An actWhich of the following correctly distinguishes a 'servant' from an 'independent contractor' for the purposes oWhich of the following correctly distinguishes the seven torts listed under 'wrongs to personal safety and freThe tort of malicious prosecution has five essential elements. Which of the following is NOT one of those elemThe ICSI material lists two heads of defamation. Which of the following is the correct distinction between LibUnder the ICSI Lesson 6 classification, which of the following is correctly identified as a JUDICIAL remedy in*Distress damage feasant* as an extra-judicial remedy in torts means:In *N. Nagendra Rao v. State of A.P., AIR 1994 SC 2663*, the Supreme Court significantly reformulated the soveThe Crown Proceedings Act, 1947 of England substantially altered the position on the Crown's tortious liabilitStrict liability under the rule in *Rylands v. Fletcher* requires the defendant to have made a 'non-natural usIn *Jay Laxmi Salt Works (P) Ltd. v. State of Gujarat, 1994 SCC (4) 1, JT 1994 (3) 492*, the Supreme Court obsThe tort of 'false imprisonment' consists in:Which Latin maxim, traceable to the law of torts, is the general principle on the role of *mens rea* in tortioAn employer is generally NOT liable for the torts of an independent contractor. However, ICSI lists three situUnder Indian law, the position on the State's liability in tort prior to the Constitution (which Article 300 cWhich of the following correctly distinguishes 'strict liability' from 'absolute liability' as understood unde