Larsen & Toubro Limited vs State Of U.P. And 2 Others on 1 October
give such statement as mentioned in the F.I.R. Wrong action has been taken by the Investigating Officer. Case has been registered
continuing wrong. For a continuing wrong to arise, there must in the first place be a wrong which is actionable because in the absence ... since the injury itself continues, the wrong is a continuous wrong and the cause of action, a continuing cause of action. Take, on the other
well as acquiescence. Those persons who did not challenge the wrongful action in their cases and acquiesced into the same and woke up after long
duty in accordance with law. Then under the said circumstances, this wrongful action can be challenged by any member of the Gaon Sabha ... authority to repeat that illegality over again and again. The illegal/unwarranted action must be correct, if it can be done according to law indeed
underlying continuing wrongs and recurring/successive wrongs have been applied to service law disputes. A continuing wrong refers to a single wrongful act which causes ... injury. Recurring/successive wrongs are those which occur periodically, each wrong giving rise to a distinct and separate cause of action. Having held so, this
underlying ?continuing wrongs? and ?recurring/successive wrongs? have been applied to service law disputes. A ?continuing wrong? refers to a single wrongful act which causes ... injury. ?Recurring/successive wrongs? are those which occur periodically, each wrong giving rise to a distinct and separate cause of action. Having held so, this
underlying ?continuing wrongs? and ?recurring/successive wrongs? have been applied to service law disputes. A ?continuing wrong? refers to a single wrongful act which causes ... injury. ?Recurring/successive wrongs? are those which occur periodically, each wrong giving rise to a distinct and separate cause of action. Having held so, this
underlying ?continuing wrongs? and ?recurring/successive wrongs? have been applied to service law disputes. A ?continuing wrong? refers to a single wrongful act which causes ... injury. ?Recurring/successive wrongs? are those which occur periodically, each wrong giving rise to a distinct and separate cause of action. Having held so, this
wrongs' and 'recurring/successive wrongs' have been applied to service law disputes. A 'continuing wrong' refers to a single wrongful ... Recurring/successive wrongs' are those which occur periodically, each wrong giving rise to a distinct and separate cause of action. Having held so, this