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1 - 9 of 9 (0.28 seconds)Pushpabai Purshottam Udeshi & Ors vs Ranjit Ginning & Pressing Co. (P) Ltd. & ... on 25 March, 1977
In Pushpabai Parshottam Udeshi Vs. Ranjit Ginning
and Pressing Co. Pvt. Ltd. AIR 1977 Supreme Court 1735 Hon'ble
Supreme Court observed as under:-
Kerala State Electricity Board vs Kamalakshy Amma on 5 September, 1986
In Kerala State Electricity Board Vs. Kamalakshy
Amma, 1987 ACJ 251 Hon'ble Supreme Court observed as under:-
Syad Akbar vs State Of Karnataka on 25 July, 1979
causing the damage be under the control of the defendant
or his servants and (ii) that the accident must be such as
would not in the ordinary course of things have happened
without negligence. This principle which was often found to
be a helping guide in the evaluation of evidence in English
decisions has been recognised in India also. The Supreme
Court in Syed Akbar v. State of Karnataka, AIR 1979 SC
1848 has discussed the applicability of the maxim res ipsa
loquitur in civil as also criminal cases, in the light of the
provisions of the Evidence Act."
National Insurance Co. Ltd. vs Gita Bindal & Ors. on 12 October, 2012
In National Insurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Gita Bindal 2013 (8)
R.C.R. (Civil) 245 Hon'ble Delhi High Court summarised the legal
position as to applicability of the principle of res ipsa Loquitur as
under:-
The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
Section 114 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Balwinder Kaur And Others vs State Of Punjab And Others on 20 August, 2013
1. The claimants-widow and minor daughters of deceased-
Karamjit Singh have filed present appeal against award dated
01.04.2005 passed by the learned Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal,
Muktsar (for short 'the Tribunal') in claim petition registered as MACP
No.35 of 11.03.2003 titled as Baljinder Kaur and others Vs. State
of Punjab and others whereby claim petition seeking compensation
on account of death of Karamjit Singh due to injuries suffered in motor
vehicle accident, which took place on 07.07.2000, was dismissed.
The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
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