Wednesday, 4 October 2023

What is the basic concept of legal right and how this concept is relevant to decide who is “person aggrieved” ?

 In this context, we may refer to a recent
pronouncement in Ayaaubkhan Noorkhan Pathan
v. The State of Maharashtra & ors.
2012 (11) SCALE 39wherein this
Court has held thus: -
“A “legal right”, means an entitlement
arising out of legal rules. Thus, it may be
defined as an advantage, or a benefit
conferred upon a person by the rule of law.
The expression, “person aggrieved” does
not include a person who suffers from a
psychological or an imaginary injury; a
person aggrieved must therefore,
necessarily be one, whose right or interest
has been adversely affected or
jeopardized. (Vide: Shanti Kumar R. Chanji
v. Home Insurance Co. of New York, AIR
1974 SC 1719; and State of Rajasthan &
Ors. v. Union of India & ors., AIR 1977 SC
1361).”

Reportable
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CIVIL APPEAL NO. 102 OF 2013
(Arising out of S.L.P. (C) No. 35271 of 2011)

Hardevinder Singh Vs  Paramjit Singh 

Dated: January 07, 2013
Dipak Misra, J.
Citation: (2013) 9 SCC 261; 2013 KHC 4017.

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