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What is ‘Strict liability’ doctrine ?

 

Option: 1

Placing responsibility on a person or entity for harm or damage they cause, regardless of their intent or negligence.

 

 

 


Option: 2

 

 

Avoids placing  responsibility on a person or entity for harm or damage they cause, regardless of their intent or negligence.

 

 


Option: 3

 

When the liability is not Absolute and can be waived.

 

 


Option: 4

 

Both (a) & (d)

 


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It holds that certain activities or situations are so inherently risky that those responsible for them should be held accountable for any harm that ensues, even if they took all reasonable precautions to prevent it. Hence, option (a) is correct.

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Divya Prakash Singh

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