Principle: Injuria sine damnum, i.e., injury without damage. Facts: Sonu, who was a returning officer at a polling booth, wrongly refused to register a duly tendered vote of Monu, though he was a qualified voter. The candidate, whom Monu sought to vote, was declared elected.

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Principle: Injuria sine damnum, i.e., injury without damage. Facts: Sonu, who was a returning officer at a polling booth, wrongly refused to register a duly tendered vote of Monu, though he was a qualified voter. The candidate, whom Monu sought to vote, was declared elected.






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