these cases of any continuing wrong. In a case of wrongful detention, however, the cause of action may certainly arise the moment there ... said goods to the plaintiff the wrongful detention of the goods is a continuing wrong and the wrongful detention continues right up to the time
these cases of any continuing wrong. In a case of wrongful detention, however, the cause of action may certainly arise the moment there ... said goods to the plaintiff the wrongful detention of the goods is a continuing wrong and the wrongful detention continues right upto the time when
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
loss occasioned by the death of a person, caused by actionable wrong; (b) for wrongful arrest, restraint or confinement: (c) for malicious prosecution
should-have been deluded by the representation into thinking that his wrongful action was assented to by the other party".
We also find
acting as to make plain that in view of the wrongful action of the party who has repudiated, he claims to treat the contract ... party, that does not end the contract. The wronged party has still his right of action, for damages under the contract which has been broken
Whereas no action or suit is now maintainable in any Court against a person who, by his wrongful act, neglect or default, may have caused ... person for loss occasioned to it by his death by actionable wrong -- Whenever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect
Kapoor v. Jagmohan , which are as under :
"Every wrong action of a municipal committee need not necessarily lead to the inference of incompetence ... admit that what it has done is wrong had yet may plead that its action does not reveal incompetence or an abuse of its powers
entitled to maintain an action for compensation. Every breach of a legal provision does not give rise to an action in Tort. The provision ... actionable. The mere fact that the Principal misinterpreted the regulations in that behalf does not lead to the conclusion that he committed an actionable wrong
acting as to make plain that in view of the wrongful action of the party who has repudiated, he claims to treat the contract ... party, that does not end the contract. The wronged party has still his right of action, for damages under the contract which has been broken