Legal Principle: ‘Qui facit per alium facit per se’, which means, ‘he who does an act through another is deemed in law to do it himself’. Factual Situation: A gave some amount and cheques to his friend B, who was an employee of the State Bank of India, to deposit the same in the account of his wife C. The employee misappropriated the amount. C files suit against the State Bank of India. Choose the correct option. (SET LAW 2011)

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Legal Principle: ‘Qui facit per alium facit per se’, which means, ‘he who does an act through another is deemed in law to do it himself’. Factual Situation: A gave some amount and cheques to his friend B, who was an employee of the State Bank of India, to deposit the same in the account of his wife C. The employee misappropriated the amount. C files suit against the State Bank of India. Choose the correct option. (SET LAW 2011)






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