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The difference between the maxims injuria sine damno and Damnum sine injuria lies in the fact that-

A. The former contemplates no wrong while the latter has damage with wrongs

B. The former contemplates moral wrongs while the latter contemplates wrongs

C. The former contemplates legal wrong with remedy while the latter moral wrongs without damages

D. The latter contemplates moral wrongs with damage but not vice versa

Answer: Option C


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