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This question consists of legal proposition(s)/principle(s) (hereinafter referred to as 'principle') and facts. Such principles 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. In other words, in answering these question. Further, you must not assume any facts other than those stated in the question. The objective of this section is to test your interest towards study of law, research aptitude and problem solving ability, even if the 'most reasonable conclusion' arrived at may be absurd or unacceptable for any other reason. It is not the objective of this section to test your knowledge of law.
Therefore, to answer a question, principle is to be applied to the given facts and to choose the most appropriate option.
PRINCIPLE : When a person interferes with peaceful possession of another person without the permission of the person in possession of those premises, commits trespass to land.
FACTS : T just walked over the land of 'P' to reach his house as it was a short cut. 'P' had displayed a notice that it is not a thoroughfare.
'P' did not cause any damage to the land.

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'T' has committed trespass to land
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'T' has created nuisance for 'P'
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'T' has not committed any trespass on the land of 'P'
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'T' has violated privacy of 'P'.
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The correct option is A 'T' has committed trespass to land
T has committed trespass to land .As he entered to the land of P without T's permission .P displayed a notice for not entering into his land .Trespass means when a person intentionally entered someone's prohibited land or area without permission .Now ,P can sue T in the court of law and T can be punished with 2-3 months of imprisonment or penalty .
Trespass to land is a common lawtort or crime that is committed when an individual or the object of an individual intentionally (or, in Australia, negligently) enters the land of another without a lawful excuse. Trespass to land is actionable per se. Thus, the party whose land is entered upon may sue even if no actual harm is done.

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