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Bolo vs Koklan on 3 July, 1930

In our judgment, there is no right to sue until there is an accrual of the right asserted in the suit, and its infringement, or at least a clear and unequivocal threat to infringe that right by the defendant against whom the suit is instituted: Bolo V. Koklan, 57 Ind App 325 at p. 331 = (AIR 1930 PC 270 at p. 272). A plaintiff cannot file suit alleging that by the action of the defendant, although none of his rights is infringed, yet, somebody else's right is going to be affected and such right of the third party should be protected. We, therefore, prima facie, do not find any cause of action for the plaintiff to file a suit.
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