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Principle: Invasion of a legal right allows the aggrieved person to claim damages even without proof of actual loss. Facts: ‘A’, a qualified voter, was wrongfully refused the right to vote. His candidate still won the election. ‘A’ sued for damages.

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Injuria sine damnum: Violation of a legal right without actual damage is actionable.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
  • Since no legal right of ‘A’ had been violated, no compensation could be granted
  • Since legal right of ‘A’ had been violated, compensation should be granted
  • No compensation could be granted, as ‘A’ suffered no loss
  • Since no fundamental right of ‘A’ had been violated, no compensation could be granted
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The Correct Option is B

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Violation of a legal right is actionable per se (injuria sine damnum), even if no actual loss occurs.
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