In legal studies, when analyzing cases of property rights, it’s important to understand the different torts associated with property interference. The given situation describes ‘an interference of a person’s right to property without the owner’s consent and without lawful justification’. This scenario aligns with the tort of Conversion.
Conversion pertains to unauthorized acts that deprive the property owner of their rights to use or possess their goods. It involves treating someone else's property as if it were one's own, often resulting in damage or loss.
Let's break down the options:
Thus, the correct answer is Conversion.
Offenses | Sections |
(A) Voyeurism | (1) Section 77 |
(B) Word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman | (2) Section 79 |
(C) Stalking | (3) Section 75 |
(D) Sexual Harassment | (4) Section 78 |
(A) Conditions for a Hindu Marriage | (i) Section 13 |
(B) Registration of Hindu Marriage | (ii) Section 10 |
(C) Judicial Separation | (iii) Section 5 |
(D) Divorce | (iv) Section 8 |