(1) Every wrongful act for which there is no justification or excuse be treated as tort
(2) Only a number of specific wrongs beyond which the liability under this branch of law cannot arise

(1) Every wrongful act for which there is no justification or excuse be treated as tort
(2) Only a number of specific wrongs beyond which the liability under this branch of law cannot arise Correct Answer All (A), (B) & (C) are correct

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Read Assertion (A) and Reason (R) and answer by using below:
Assertion (A): According to the 'law of tort' every wrongful act for which there is no justification or excuse to be treated as a tort.
Reason (R): Theory of 'pigeon-hole' was propounded by Salmond.