become a complicated branch of law, and an ordinary layman cannot be expected to know this law. It may be mentioned that there ... provides that separation for two years is a ground for divorce. A layman would probably think that proof of two years of physical separation alone
right to be heard by counsel. Even the intelligent and educated layman has small and sometimes no skill in the science of law. If charged ... foundation of that knowledge of law. No layman, educated or uneducated, can be expected to defend himself at a criminal trial, particularly, one involving complicated
with a criminal prosecution for medical negligence. In other words, a mere layman's assertions or claims to criminal negligence by a doctor ... basis of facts that are no more than raw perceptions of a layman, who has lost a dear one during the course of medical treatment
submission put-forth is to the effect that any irrational or layman's understanding of the Government Order would bring in a heterogeneous classification
teacher is like a professional as said by Danny Hillis, "A layman knows he has to kick it; and an amateur knows where
advised or he may, as in the case before us, be a layman appearing before the Tribunal in person, and we do not think that
estoppel be prevented from pre-empting the property. The arbitrator was a layman, and we must not go solely by the form which the operative
death was sent by a doctor of hospital and not by a layman and in such circumstances, closure report submitted by the police creates
distance of 6 yards. He was making the statement as a layman and not as an expert or Engineer. Hence, his opinion that
Hakim Singh vs Shiv Sagar And Ors. on 13 April, 1973
Equivalent citations: AIR1973ALL596, AIR