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 ... Motor Vehicle Act , which was in force, yet covered the actionable wrong under the Fatal Accidents Act . The Fatal Accidents Act provides for compensation
more persons have conspired together to
commit an offence or an actionable wrong. He states that there is no finding
by the Ld. Trial Court ... more
persons have conspired together to commit an
offence or an actionable wrong, anything said,
done or written by any one of such persons
perquisites, by doing so these defendants have not committed any actionable wrong, but have acted only in furtherance of their egitimate business interests ... that the third person suffers damage, the first commits a wrong actionable at the suit of the third, unless the inducement is justifiable. Mr. Dave
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
more persons had conspired together to commit an offence or an actionable wrong which has to be established by unimpeachable independent evidence. Mere suspicision ... more persons had conspired together to commit an offence or an actionable wrong, the requirement of the first part of section 10 of the Evidence
Court has held that the persons who did not challenge the wrongful
action in their cases and acquiesced into the same as against their
counterparts ... 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
L.K. Advani vs Central Bureau Of Investigation on 1 April, 1997
Equivalent citations: 1997IIIAD
summary of evidence recorded against the petitioner did not establish any actionable wrong on his part. Suffice it to say that the respondents have upon ... part of this order, were culpable in nature; and called for disciplinary action against him. There was, for that conclusion, evidence on record which
establish abuse of legal process was that, in starting and continuing his actions, the plaintiff had an ulterior purpose in that he was seeking ... judgments pronounced thereupon, in these proceedings. It is an actionable wrong to institute certain kind of legal proceedings against another person maliciously and without reasonable
merchandise or business is that of another person is a
wrong actionable at the suit of that other person. This form
of injury is commonly ... business of another and is the most important example of
the wrong of injurious falsehood. The gist of the conception
of passing-off is that