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
would Sh. Paramdeep Singh give POA to the assessee, a layman, who had no
relation with him, i.e., without any consideration. Then, the payment ... same, or undertook the exercise, being by own
admission, a layman, doing paltry jobs, and a man of no means. The whole
narrative
actions of the plaintiff must be of the standard of a layman & rustic
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customer. Both ... instead of making them aware of the pamphlets. Moreover a
layman-customer like the plaintiff had no reason to distrust the sales representative
M/S. Pee Aar Securities Ltd., New Delhi vs Dcit, New Delhi on 23 August
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
ordinary person will understand the same and if an ordinary
reading from layman's point of view, notice satisfies that a layman can
understand ... show that there is no ambiguity in the notice and as a
layman tenant/ appellant could have understood the intent of the landlord
never kept her informed about the
Court proceedings while she being a layman was not able to gauge the procedural
technicalities involved in a trial ... their slumber after suffering an
adverse order. She may have been a layman but speaking reasonably that is not reason
enough to excuse her flagrant
Common Cause (A Regd. Society) vs Union Of India on 9 March, 2018
Equivalent citations
Ashutosh Pawar vs High Court Of Madhya Pradesh on 12 January, 2018
Bench: Hemant Gupta
charitable”, when used in its legal sense, covers
many objects which a layman might not consider to
be included under that word, but it excludes ... some
benevolent or philanthropic activities which a
layman might consider charitable.
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Charitable uses or trusts form a distinct head of
equity