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"Every injury imports a damage, though it does not cost the party one farthing and it is impossible to prove the contrary; for a damage is not merely pecuniary, but an injury imports a damage, when a man is thereby hindered of his right. As in an action for slanderous words, though a man does not lose a penny by reason of the speaking of them, yet he shall have an action." The statement is related to:

Updated On: Aug 5, 2024
  • The doctrine of damnum sine injuria
  • The case of Ashby v White
  • The doctrine of injuria sine damnum
  • Both (b) and (c) are correct.
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The Correct Option is D

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The correct option is (D):Both (b) and (c) are correct.
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