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Under the ICSI Lesson 6 classification, which of the following is correctly identified as a JUDICIAL remedy in torts?
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B.
1. Remedies in torts are of two types: **Judicial remedies** and **Extra-Judicial remedies**.
2. **Three types of judicial remedies** are available to the plaintiff in an action for tort: (i) **Damages**, (ii) **Injunction**, and (iii) **Specific Restitution of Property**.
3. The **six extra-judicial remedies** (self-help) are: (a) Self-Defence, (b) Prevention of Trespass, (c) Re-entry on Land, (d) Re-caption of Goods, (e) Abatement of Nuisance, (f) Distress Damage Feasant.
4. The ICSI in-line question box confirms: 'Which of the following is not an Extra Judicial Remedy of law of Torts? Answer: (C) Injunction.'
_Source: ICSI CS Executive — Lesson 6, 'Remedies in Torts' + question box, pp. 149-150._
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