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Which on of the following comes under  general damages and not consiquential  damage.?

Option: 1

In relation to proof, it refers to those losses, usually but not exclusively non-pecuniary, which in monetary terms are not capable of precise quantification.


Option: 2

Those that do not, of course, arise from the breach of the defendant and can only be recovered if they were in the reasonable consideration of the parties at the time they made the contract.


Option: 3

It refers to those losses that can be calculated financially. It represents the exact amount of pecuniary loss that the claimant proves to have suffered from the set of pleaded facts.


Option: 4

Both A and B.


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General damages refer to those damages which arose naturally during the normal course of the events. Hence correct option is A.

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Ajit Kumar Dubey

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