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1960 Supreme(Mad) 263

JAGADISAN
Tiruvariamuthu Pillai alias B. T. Pillai – Appellant
Versus
The Municipal Council, Shencottah. represented by the Municipal Commissioner – Respondent


Advocates:
K. Hariharan, for Appellant.
R. Ramamurthi Ayyer, for Respondents.

Judgment.-

This Second Appeal arises out of an action in tort filed by the owner of a dog against a Municipal Corporation which killed the dog through its servant in purported exercise of its statutory power.

B. T. Pillai a resident of Ariyanalloor Street in Shencottah owned a young dog of Fox Terrier Species worth about Rs. 50. On 20th December, 1954, the dog was out on the street accompanied by a servant of B. T. Pillai. One of the employees of the Municipal Council of Shencottah killed it. B. T. Pillai complained to the Municipal Council that his dog was killed by its employee unlawfully inspite of warning given to the employee by his own servant not to kill it. B. T. Pillai submitted in that complaint that the ‘killing of his dog was illegal , high handed and unjustifiable ‘, that the incident caused him not merely financial loss but also mental anguish and that unless he was given redress adequately by the Municipality he would be constrained to sue it in a Court of law for damages.

To this the Municipality sent a reply stating that one of its servants, Mookan Nayakar was engaged in killing stray dogs found within the Municipal limits of Shencottah and that several stray dogs we









































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