person to break a contract of employment, or that it is in interference with the trade, business or employment of some other person or with ... other legal proceeding in any Civil Court in respect of any tortious act done in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute by an agent
High Court, therefore, has not committed
any error of law warranting interference.
The diverse contentions give rise to the questions:
whether the appellant-Corporation owes ... death of Jayantilal has proximate relationship with the
negligence giving rise to tortious liability, entailing
payment of compensation to the respondents? The marginal
note
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standards to compute loss unlike in the case of damages. Hence, any
interference by the Appellate Courts should ordinarily be allowed only
when the compensation ... contemporaneous position of an individual which is essentially
forwardlooking.8 Unlike tortious liability, which is chiefly concerned
with making up for the past
also be mentioned that perfect determination of compensation in such tortious liability is, hardly, obtainable. However, the Tribunal is required to take an overall view ... compensation is faulty, if not futile. Therefore,, we are obliged to interfere with the impugned judgment and award. The amount of compensation awarded
present case, we have a trespasser who has tortiously entered upon the land of another, and built a house thereon. Without going ... third person and erected a bungalow thereon, which B did not interfere to prevent. Couch C.J., in giving judgment, said (p. 85): "Hormasji
person to break a contract of employment or that it is in interference with the trade, business or employment of some other person or with ... other legal proceeding in any Civil Court in respect of any tortious act done in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute by an agent
master and servant, mostly in order to decide issues of tortious liability on the part of the master or superior. In the more complex conditions ... vessel. Again the law often limits the employer's right to interfere with the employee's conduct, as also do trade union regulations
defence that by using his own property the defendant was absolved in tortious liability.
24. The term 'nuisance' is incapable of an exact ... Author has observed it may be described as "unlawful interference with a person's use or enjoyment of land, or of some right
legal right to interfere with contractual relations recognized by law if there is no sufficient justification for the interference, an action lies at the suit ... actually results, they may be liable to the third person for a tortious conspiracy, even though they have not induced any actual breach