Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Legal Studies

Chapter

Topics of Law

Question:

Which of the following is NOT a kind of Tort?

Options:

Intentional Tort

Negligence

Strict Liability

Absolute Liability

Correct Answer:

Absolute Liability

Explanation:

Absolute Liability is NOT a kind of Tort.

Explanation:

  • Intentional Tort involves deliberate actions that cause harm or injury.
  • Negligence refers to a failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonably prudent person would have exercised in similar circumstances.
  • Strict Liability is a legal doctrine that holds a person responsible for the damage or injury caused, regardless of intent or negligence.

Absolute Liability, on the other hand, is not considered a specific kind of tort in the traditional sense. It typically involves liability without fault, meaning that a person can be held responsible for certain actions or outcomes even if they were not negligent or intentional in causing harm.