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An error which has to be established by a long-drawn process of reasoning cannot be said to be an error apparent on the face of the record..
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Functional disability has been assessed which ensures his mobility and continuance of his business--Therefore, compensation for future prospects is not to be granted..
Functional Disability only to the extend which reduces the earning capacity of the claimant is to be assessed and not strictly the medical disability..
Proof of Possession--When dispossession by the State is alleged on the strength of possession, mere reliance on interim orders passed in writ petitions earlier filed cannot establish such ac..
Mahindra Bolero Camper carrying passenger -- There can be no restriction insofar as the ‘limitation as to use’ --Insurance Company liable to pay..
High Courts and Subordinate Courts must decide anticipatory and regular bail applications within two months from the date of filing, except in cases where delay is attributable to the partie..
Broad Principles laid down to be kept in mind by Courts while deciding whether S.302 IPC to S.307 IPC would be applicable where death was caused after some delay of causing injuries..
Accused used fake NOC from the Fire Department to obtain affiliation for his institution--However such NOC was not required--Thus, false representation was not of material fact--FIR quashed..
Mere non-production of the seized contraband during trial may not be fatal if there is reliable evidence in respect of its seizure, drawing of samples therefrom, and FSL report relating to t..
FSL Report--Examination of Chemical Examiner is not essential to prove the report ..
It is admissible as such--However, if required an explanatory statement can be recorded..
Act not applicable against senior citizen--Age of Son at the date of filing the application found to be 59 years--Compliant held to be maintainable--Eviction order upheld..
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