Directions: The question consists of two Statements - one labelled as PRINCIPLE and other as FACT. You are to examine the principle and apply it to the given facts carefully and select the best option. Principle: Any direct physical interference with the goods in somebody's possession without lawful justification is called trespass to goods. Fact: A purchased a car from a person who had no title to it and had sent it to a garage for repair - X - believing wrongly - that the car was his - removed it from the garage.

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Directions: The question consists of two Statements - one labelled as PRINCIPLE and other as FACT. You are to examine the principle and apply it to the given facts carefully and select the best option. Principle: Any direct physical interference with the goods in somebody's possession without lawful justification is called trespass to goods. Fact: A purchased a car from a person who had no title to it and had sent it to a garage for repair - X - believing wrongly - that the car was his - removed it from the garage.






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