clear that there can be no negligence unless it is an actionable wrong. Actionable negligence or negligence, in the legal sense postulates a violation ... officer or servant thereof, such person should have done an actionable wrong, either by commission or omission, in a deliberate and reprehensible manner, with reckless
employees of the Co-
operative Society should have done an actionable wrong either by
commission or omission in a deliberate and reprehensible manner
with reckless ... under Section 87 of the Act, appellants
should have done an actionable wrong either by commission or
omission in a deliberate and reprehensible manner with
grounds that in spite of the fact that no actionable wrong has been committed by the petitioners, there has been a finding ... others, 2010 (4) CTC 13 that unless there is an actionable wrong done by a reprehensible or reckless or callous conduct, surcharge order cannot
officer or servant thereof, such person should have
done an actionable wrong, either by commission or omission, in a deliberate
and reprehensible manner, with reckless ... under section 87 of the act, appellants should have
done an actionable wrong either by commission or omission in a deliberate and
reprehensible manner with
officer or servant thereof, such person should have
done an actionable wrong, either by commission or omission, in a deliberate
and reprehensible manner, with reckless ... under section 87 of the act, appellants should have
done an actionable wrong either by commission or omission in a deliberate and
reprehensible manner with
more persons have conspired together to commit an offence or an actionable wrong, anything said, done or written by any one of such persons
employees of the Co-operative Society should have done an actionable wrong either by commission or omission in a deliberate and reprehensible manner with reckless ... under Section 87 of the Act, appellants should have done an actionable wrong either by commission or omission in a deliberate and reprehensible manner with
exercise of the pleasure of the Executive would constitute actionable wrongs, which could be redressed by a Court of law. Much would depend ... servant are altered contrary to the service rules in force, an actionable wrong has been committed, or that an actionable right has accrued
that the allegation against the petitioner does not amount to an actionable wrong in a deliberate and reprehensible manner for resorting to surcharge proceedings ... Thus, the action of the petitioner in stocking excessive commodities in the Store far and above the requirement is definitely an actionable wrong and displays
M/S.Inma International Limited vs Indian Overseas Bank
Author: Mohammed Shaffiq
Bench: Mohammed Shaffiq