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
admiralty jurisdiction and that
the arrest, which was wrongfully sought, afforded a continuous cause
of action to the Plaintiff, whose losses/damages were crystallized only ... protest. The defendant's argument was that the cause of action
of wrongful attachment was not complete unless there was actual
seizure
wrongful act, neglect or default, had no remedy to seek damages from the wrong-doer. Why is it that a wrong-doer was considered ... cases of wrongful death, the wrong doer was punished with death, his chattels were forfeited to the crown and no civil action could, therefore, survive
felony, which fell in the category of a criminal wrong, and, therefore, no action would lie in the Civil Courts for recovery of damages ... effect produced on liability for a wrong by the death of either the person wronged or the wrong-doer. This is one of the least
time by excluding the period, which was wasted due to the wrong action of the Court.
Following the view of Jack J. in the said ... excluded the period that was lost on account of a wrong action of the Court under similar circumstances. A Division Bench of the
Allahabad High
whether breach to honour the terms of contract is an actionable wrong; (i)
whether the period of limitation in this case is one year ... claim of the plaintiffs as a liability in respect of an
‘actionable wrong’ and to restrict the period of limitation to one year. To buttress
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
Bank and therefore, it cannot be said that they have committed actionable wrong.
8.Defending the impugned order, the learned counsel for the respondents
submits ... finding that the
respondents cannot be said to have admitted any actionable wrong. It is submitted
that the Tribunal being the ultimate fact finding authority
existing State is subject to any liability
in respect of an actionable wrong other than breach of
contract, that liability shall (a) if there ... order of dismissal was void is in respect of an
actionable wrong other than breach of contract. In order
to. determine as to which
action for infringement of unregistered
trade mark.
(1) . .
(2) Nothing in this Act shall be deemed to affect
rights of action against any person ... entry made in the register without sufficient cause,
or by any entry wrongly remaining on the register,
or by any error of defect