what is the exact scope of
the two forms of action, viz., action for wrongful
conversion and action for wrongful detention, otherwise
known as action ... distinction between the old
forms of action is important."
Whether the plaintiff files an action for wrongful
conversion or for wrongful detention this
State. If, therefore, no suit or action lies, there cab be
no liability for an actionable wrong.
[The nature of actionable wrongs and torts discussed ... tort is actionable per se without proof of
damage.
Let us then see whether the two elements of an action-
able wrong are present
contract under s. 61 or in respect of 'actionable wrong
other than breach of contract' under s. 61 .
HEADNOTE:
The first respondent while ... liability in respect of an actionable
wrong other than a breach of contract within the meaning of
section 61 of the Act.
HELD
more persons have conspired together to commit
an offence or an actionable wrong, anything said, done or
written by any one of such persons ... more persons have conspired to commit an
offence or an actionable wrong, and it is only when this
condition precedent is satisfied that the subsequent
wrongful and fraudulent act and thus constituting a crime and an
actionable wrong. It was further submitted that the Act provides for a
special procedure ... aforesaid legislation would fall under Entry I (criminal law); Entry 8
(actionable wrong), Entry 13 (civil procedure) and Entry 21 (commercial and
industrial monopolies
High Court to pass any order which would
amount to Quia Timet action. It is submitted that this Court in
the case of Kihoto Hollohan ... Constitution
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cannot pass any order which would amount to Quia Timet
action. It is, therefore, submitted that as such any petition
prior
wrong committed in the time of such person, which
has occasioned pecuniary loss to his estate, for which
wrong an action might have been maintained ... having brought any action. The cause of action
does not survive.
(ii) A sues for divorce. A dies. The cause of action does not
survive
timet (since he fears) injunction is an injunction
granted where no actionable wrong has been committed, to
prevent the occurrence of an actionable wrong ... apprehended wrong or anticipated
mischief and not to undo a wrong or mischief when it has
already been done. In such an action the court
advantage. The maxim
solidifies the faith in law that no wrong action will be given a legal validity.
The legal validity of a right flows ... committed a wrongful act to benefit from the
advantageous position afforded to him because of such wrongful action as a
matter of justice, equity
gathered it was
for entirely different purposes. [761H; 762A]
(15) Every wrong action of a Municipal Committee need
not necessarily lead to the inference ... Delhi High Court in the judgment under appeal.
Every wrong action of a Municipal Committee need not
necessarily lead to the inference of incompetence