Legal Principle: No legal remedy exists for an injury caused by an act, for which one has consented. Factual Situation: Rajesh, a cricket enthusiast purchases a ticket to watch the one day international cricket match between India and Australia, organized by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI. As he was engrossed in watching the exploits of Sachin Tendulkar, a ball struck for a six by the latter hits Rajesh on his body and injures him. Rajesh sues BCCI for reimbursement of the medical bill he paid for treatment of the injury.

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Legal Principle: No legal remedy exists for an injury caused by an act, for which one has consented. Factual Situation: Rajesh, a cricket enthusiast purchases a ticket to watch the one day international cricket match between India and Australia, organized by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI. As he was engrossed in watching the exploits of Sachin Tendulkar, a ball struck for a six by the latter hits Rajesh on his body and injures him. Rajesh sues BCCI for reimbursement of the medical bill he paid for treatment of the injury.






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