relying on the Emergency Arbitrator’s
order, calling it a “tortious interference” with its civil rights. A learned Single
Judge of the Delhi High Court ... after finding a prima facie case of tortious
interference, then refused to grant any interim injunction as follows:
“12.3 Thus the trinity of the principles
registered as
CS(COMM) No. 493 of 2020, against Amazon for tortious
interference in the Scheme for the sale of assets
Court in CS(COMM) No. 493 of 2020, against amazon for
tortious interference in the scheme for the sale of assets.
3. Emergency Arbitrator
Samira Kohli vs Dr. Prabha Manchanda & Anr on 16 January, 2008
Equivalent citations: AIR
tortious act is
committed by a public servant and it gives
rise to a claim for damages, the question to
ask is : Was the tortious ... damages for loss caused by
such tortious act will not lie. On the other
hand, if the tortious act has been committed
by a public
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
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
In Re: “City Hounded By Strays, Kids Pay ... vs The State Of Andhra Pradesh on
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 forward-looking. Unlike
tortious liability, which is chiefly concerned with making up
for the past and reinstating
Pranay Sethi , (2017) 16
SCC 680, does not require any interference. In K Ramya v National
Insurance Co. Ltd. , 2022 SCC OnLine SC 1338, after ... contemporaneous position of an individual which is
essentially forward-looking. Unlike tortious liability, which is chiefly
concerned with making up for the past and reinstating