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The Latin word 'Injuria Sine Damnum' literally means:

A. Infringement of legal right without damages

B. Damages without infringement of legal right

C. Both (A) and (B)

D. All of the above

Answer: Option A

Solution (By Examveda Team)

The Latin phrase 'Injuria Sine Damno' literally translates to 'Infringement of legal right without damages'. In legal terms, it refers to a situation where a person's legal rights have been violated or infringed upon, even though there may not be any actual physical or monetary loss or damages suffered by that person.

Option B: Damages without infringement of legal right is not correct because the Latin phrase does not refer to damages occurring without a legal right being infringed.

Option C: Both (A) and (B) is not correct because Option B is not accurate as explained above.

Option D: All of the above is not the correct answer as explained above.

Given the options provided, the correct answer is Option A: Infringement of legal right without damages.

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  1. Soumyasetu Patjoshi
    Soumyasetu Patjoshi:
    2 years ago

    How it is??

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