person aggrieved

person aggrieved
To have standing as a "person aggrieved" under equal employment opportunities provisions of Civil Rights Act, or to assert rights under any federal regulatory statute, a plaintiff must show
(1) that he has actually suffered an injury, and
(2) that the interest sought to be protected by the complainant is arguably within the zone of interests to be protected or regulated by the statute in question. Foust v. Transamerica Corp., D.C.Cal., 391 F.Supp. 312, 314.
As contemplated by federal rule governing standing to object to alleged illegal search and seizure is one who is the victim of the search and seizure, as distinguished from one who claims prejudice only through the use of evidence gathered in a search directed at someone else. Cochran v. U.S., C.A.Colo., 389 F.2d 326, 327.
Test of whether a petitioner is a "person aggrieved" and thereby entitled to seek review of an order of referee in bankruptcy is whether his property may be diminished, his burden increased or his rights detrimentally affected by order sought to be reviewed. In re Capitano, D.C.La., 315 F.Supp. 105, 107, 108.
- standing to sue doctrine

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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