CLAT 2014 Question Paper with answer key for online practice
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Principle:
Master is liable for the wrongful acts committed by his servant; provided the acts are committed during the course of employment. However, the master is not liable if the wrongful act committed by his servant has no connection, whatsoever, with the servant's contract of employment.
Facts:
'D' is a driver employed by 'M', who is the owner of a company. During the lunch time, 'D' goes to a close by tea shop to have a cup of tea. There he (D) picks up fight with the tea shop owner (T), which resulted in some damage to his shop. 'T' wants to sue 'M' for claiming comprehension for the damage caused by the fight.Which of the following derivations is CORRECT?
Master is liable for the wrongful acts committed by his servant; provided the acts are committed during the course of employment. However, the master is not liable if the wrongful act committed by his servant has no connection, whatsoever, with the servant's contract of employment.
Facts:
'D' is a driver employed by 'M', who is the owner of a company. During the lunch time, 'D' goes to a close by tea shop to have a cup of tea. There he (D) picks up fight with the tea shop owner (T), which resulted in some damage to his shop. 'T' wants to sue 'M' for claiming comprehension for the damage caused by the fight.Which of the following derivations is CORRECT?
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