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Tort, MV Act & Consumer Protection Medium Knowledge-Based
Bare Act Law of Torts · Rylands v. Fletcher (1868)

The rule of Strict Liability is based on the decision in-

A Donoghue v. Stevenson
B Homes v. Ashford
Rylands v. Fletcher Answer
D None of the above
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The rule of strict liability was established in Rylands v. Fletcher (1868). The principle: a person who brings and keeps a dangerous thing on their land is liable for all damage if it escapes, regardless of fault or negligence. No intent or carelessness needs to be proved.

At a Glance
Subject Tort, MV Act & Consumer Protection
Difficulty Medium
Act Law of Torts
Section Rylands v. Fletcher (1868)
Answer (C) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE XVI — October 2021
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