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The maxim 'injuria sine damnum' has been explained in ___________________.
  1. Donoghue vs. Stevenson
  2. Ashby vs. White
  3. Winterbottom vs. Wright
  4. Lumley vs. Gye

A
Donoghue vs. Stevenson
B
Winterbottom vs. Wright
C
Ashby vs. White
D
Lumley vs. Gye
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Injuria sine damnum means injury of legal rights without damage. It basically states that infringement of an absolute private right without any actual loss or damage. Here, physical damages or actual loss means loss or damage in terms of health, money, etc. Therefore, plaintiff will compensated if his legal rights are violated even though there is no actual damage/loss is suffered.This maxim has been explained in the above mentioned case.

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