Legal Principle: A person who commits an unlawful act towards another, which can be imputed to him, must repair the damage which the other person suffers as a consequence thereof.Factual Situation: Mr Rajender Singh was riding his scooter on the right side of the road which is illegal as per the traffic rules. Mr Rajesh Chawla was driving his car in the opposite direction. The two vehicles collided and resulted in loss of ` 50,000 to Mr Rajender Singh. This includes his medical expenses and damage to the scooter. In this accident, there is no fault on the part of Mr Rajesh Chawla. (NLU DELHI 2011)

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Each question consists of legal principle(s) (hereinafter referred to as 'principle') and facts. Such proposition may or may not be true in the real and legal sense, yet you have to conclusively assume them to be true for the purposes of this section. You have to apply the principles to the given facts to arrive at the most reasonable conclusion. Only one of the alternatives, i.e., (A), (B), (C), or (D) is the most reasonable conclusion. Remember: you must not rely on any principle except the principles that are given for every question.

Legal Principle: A person who commits an unlawful act towards another, which can be imputed to him, must repair the damage which the other person suffers as a consequence thereof.<br>Factual Situation: Mr Rajender Singh was riding his scooter on the right side of the road which is illegal as per the traffic rules. Mr Rajesh Chawla was driving his car in the opposite direction. The two vehicles collided and resulted in loss of ` 50,000 to Mr Rajender Singh. This includes his medical expenses and damage to the scooter. In this accident, there is no fault on the part of Mr Rajesh Chawla. (NLU DELHI 2011)