affords grounds of action in law....."
I respectfully agree with these observations.
(26a) If the words "actionable wrong'' are so construed ... wrong and as this affords a ground for action in law it is an actionable wrong and therefore Article 10. interpreted widely as the Supreme
appointed day, something has been done which is wrong, that the wrong is actionable and that a liability has accrued as a consequence of that ... wrong in "respect of which an action lies,
but liability in respect of actionable wrong accrues
as soon as the wrong has taken place
liability of the Province of Bengal "in respect of an actionable wrong other than breach of contract." In the present case the liability ... seen if it was a liability 'in respect of an actionable wrong'. The meaning of the expression 'actionable wrong' fell
Council is subject to any liability in respect of an actionable wrong other than breach of contract, that liability shall,--
(a) where the cause ... Article 10 deals with liability in respect of "an actionable wrong other than breach of contract". The difficulty centres round the expression
Statute, the
codification of the Law of Torts was abandoned, and
actionable wrongs are not defined by Statute. It is likely
enough that ... been done, and
the question, what is or is not an actionable wrong, has to
be gathered from case law, and considerations of justice,
equity
proposition that the issue of an illegal notice is an actionable wrong for which the remedy lay either by way of suit restraining the Department ... held that the words "liability in respect of an actionable wrong" should be given a wide meaning. Patanjali Sastri, J., who spoke
Statute, the codification, of the Law of Torts was abandoned, and actionable wrongs are not defined by Statute. It is likely enough that ... been done, and the question, what is or is not an actionable wrong, has to be gathered from case law, and considerations of justice, equity
sufficient proceeding upon which an action of malicious prosecution may be based. To take one illustration, the action has been held to lie for maliciously ... well settled that it is an actionable wrong to institute various kinds of legal proceedings against another person, maliciously and without reasonable and probable cause
more persons have conspired together to commit an offence or an actionable wrong." Reliance has been placed in support of the contention
though liable in fact to arrest, the warrant was issued under the wrong section." Such a conclusion, would, it appears to me, stultify ... defendant is entitled to call in aid any statute which justifies his action quite irrespective of whether it was present or not to his mind