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Omi @ Om Dutt vs Delhi Transport Corpn on 2 July, 2014

In both the judgements namely H.S. Swarnalatha and Others Vs. Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, 2011 ACJ 990 and Maya Azhagar and another Vs. Thangiah and another, 2012 ACJ 2529 it has been held that degree of proof before criminal court is beyond reasonable doubt while degree of proof before Tribunal is preponderance of probabilities and that the findings of criminal court are not binding on the Tribunal.
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Omi @ Om Dutt vs Delhi Transport Corpn on 2 July, 2014

In both the judgements namely H.S. Swarnalatha and Others Vs. Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, 2011 ACJ 990 and Maya Azhagar and another Vs. Thangiah and another, 2012 ACJ 2529 it has been held that degree of proof before criminal court is beyond reasonable doubt while degree of proof before Tribunal is preponderance of probabilities and that the findings of criminal court are not binding on the Tribunal.
Delhi District Court Cites 13 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Smt. Anwari Begum vs M/S. Dr. Beli Ram & Sons on 8 July, 2014

In both the judgements namely H.S. Swarnalatha and Others Vs. Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, 2011 ACJ 990 and Maya Azhagar and another Vs. Thangiah and another, 2012 ACJ 2529 it has been held that degree of proof before criminal court is beyond reasonable doubt while degree of proof before Tribunal is preponderance of probabilities and that the findings of criminal court are not binding on the Tribunal.
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Smt. Anwari Begum vs M/S. Dr. Beli Ram & Sons on 8 July, 2014

In both the judgements namely H.S. Swarnalatha and Others Vs. Vice Chairman & Managing Director, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation, 2011 ACJ 990 and Maya Azhagar and another Vs. Thangiah and another, 2012 ACJ 2529 it has been held that degree of proof before criminal court is beyond reasonable doubt while degree of proof before Tribunal is preponderance of probabilities and that the findings of criminal court are not binding on the Tribunal.
Delhi District Court Cites 7 - Cited by 0 - Full Document
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