Layman Rao, vs M/S. S.R.Constructions A Partnership ... on 26 July, 2024
THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE SUJOY PAUL
CIVIL REVISION PETITION No.1971
while discussing the likelihood of confusion that can occur with a layman,
has held as follows:
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49. Since time immemorial ... similarity involves viewing the product in question through the eyes
of the layman. A layman is not expected to have the same 'hair-
splitting
similarity
involves viewing the product in question through the eyes of the
layman. A layman is not expected to have the same „hair-splitting‟
skills ... expert. A punctilious analysis is not necessary. A layman
is presumed to have the cognition and experiences of a reasonable
man. Therefore, if a reasonable
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nothing mentioned in the advertisement and as a layman, the petitioner could
not know as to what could be the format which ... ambiguous and was not known to a candidate, who is a layman when he applies
in pursuance of the advertisement and it appears that
similarity
involves viewing the product in question through the eyes of the layman.
A layman is not expected to have the same „hair-splitting‟ skills ... expert. A punctilious analysis is not necessary. A layman is presumed to
have the cognition and experiences of a reasonable man. Therefore, if a
reasonable
similarity
involves viewing the product in question through the eyes of the layman.
A layman is not expected to have the same „hair-splitting‟ skills ... expert. A punctilious analysis is not necessary. A layman is presumed to
have the cognition and experiences of a reasonable man. Therefore, if a
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stipulated time period. It
is further submitted that the appellant, being a layman, was not aware of the
technicalities of law to file the instant ... Jaina Properties (P) Ltd. the appellant who is a
layman in the field of law was totally dependent upon his counsel
for drafting
much conversant with the
provision of the Income Tax Act . As a layman, the appellant deducted and
immediately deposited the tax as per advice ... only due to intricate
provisions of the Act, which a layman finds difficult to understand (TDS statement
not to be filed in case of purchase
under the insurance policy.In this matter also, the Petitioner is a layman and having no knowledge about the terms and conditions written in English ... deliberate and not intentional as the Petitioner is a layman, however the delay has been explained by the petitioner. The Fora below failed to appreciate
rate of interest. The respondent also
cannot be said to be a layman, and being a subscriber to a chitfund
company, he is expected