![]() A lawful act generally cannot be made actionable by an argument that it was done with evil motive.īayley J. When a person has a right to do an act, one cannot take an action by alleging against such right by proving his motive in the exercise was malice in the popular sense. Parker in 1718 said malice in general terms as ‘a desire of revenge or settled anger against a particular person’. told about ‘malice in fact’ and ‘malice in law’ that various interpretation about the word malice and its types can be distributed as spite or ill-will, any improper motive, intent to do a wrongful act, and intent to inflict injury without just cause or excuse. ![]() Justice McCardie has once told about the word ‘malice’ that it had been the subject of ‘a regrettable exuberance of definition’. It is not considered essential for the maintenance of an action in tort. ![]() Malice shows wrong intention and desire to harm someone which gives rise to offenses. ![]()
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