protect the business interests of those who combine no actionable wrong is committed even though it results in damage to another. It is, therefore ... interest is protection of self interest, it does not constitute an actionable wrong in spite of the resulting damage to another.
11. In the present
only question for consideration is whether there is any cause of action against defendant No. 4 in support of the relief claimed in this suit ... procurement of a breach of contract without lawful justification is an actionable wrong. The said decisions need not be discussed in detail as the learned
should have been deluded by the representation into thinking that his wrongful action was assented to by the other party. The question of estoppel
impose liability on hospitals and doctors for everything that happens to go wrong. Doctors would be led to think more of their own safety than ... July 1954) that every surgical operation involves risks. It would be wrong and indeed bad law to say that simply because a misadventure or mishap
neither any territorial jurisdiction nor any part of the cause of action has arisen within the territorial limits of this Court. It has, therefore, been ... question of any action being brought in for damages for wrongful action. Therefore, this is, in my opinion, not applicable to the facts
public injury was caused to the finance of the State by wrong actions of the State and that he had the locus to file
held that emitting smoke would constitute actionable nuisance furnishing cause of action to lay the suit for appropriate relief. Applying the above statement ... admitted facts, it will be clear that an actionable wrong has been committed by the appellant erecting the chimney with the holes emitting smoke through
authorise the seizure of the goods seized, the action would lie for damages occasioned by wrongful seizure without proof of malice". It is thus ... litigatiton would have been premature based on incomplete cause of action. Moreover, the wrong committed by the appellant was a continuing wrong and a continuing
which the Board claims the amounts or proposes to regulate its actions, however wrong, justified or unjustified on which aspect it is not necessary
income of Prem Nath. The Supreme Court held that the ITOs action was wrong. Briefly, the reasoning of the Supreme Court was as under