Question

Damnum sine injuria means_______________________

A Injury without damage Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
B Damage without legal injury Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
C Both damage and legal injury Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
D No one is above law Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

Solution

In law, damnum sine injuria (Latin for "loss or damage without injury") is the principle of tort law in which some person (natural or legal) causes damage or loss to another, but does not injure them. In other words, it refers to as damages without injury or damages in which there is no infringement of legal right. Damage in the sense of money, Loss of comfort, service, health etc. without infringement of a legal right / injury to legal right.

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