In Thammanna v. K. Veera Reddy (1980) 4 SCC 62 it was
held that although the meaning of the expression "person
aggrieved" may vary according to the context of the statute
and the facts of the case, nevertheless normally, a person
aggrieved must be a man who has suffered a legal grievance, a
man against whom a decision has been pronounced which has
wrongfully deprived him of something or wrongfully refused him
something or wrongfully affected his title to something."