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Krishna Weaving Mills vs Smt. Chandra Bhaga Devi Widow Of Mool ... on 19 October, 1984
In "M/s Krishna Weaving Mills, Ajmer Vs. Smt. Chandra
Bhaga Devi wide of Mool Chand & Anr.", reported in 1985(1) WLN
455, this Court while dealing with Workmen's Compensation Act
has laid down law that unless there is as question of public
importance and there is no final interpretation available while the
substantial question of law is arising, the appeal under the
Workmen's Compensation Act cannot been entertained. Relevant
portion of the judgment reads as follows:-
Section 4A in The Employee's Compensation Act, 1923 [Entire Act]
Section 12 in The Employee's Compensation Act, 1923 [Entire Act]
Karnataka State Road Transport ... vs Smt Sujatha W/O H D Parashurama on 27 August, 2010
appreciate the evidence and recorded its own
findings on percentage of disability for which
also there is no basis. The whole exercise made
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by the High Court is not within the competence
of the High Court under Section 30 of the Act.
Similar view has been expressed by the Hon'ble Apex Court
in the case of North East Karnataka Transport Corporation (supra):
Section 96 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
Smt. Ram Sakhi Devi vs Chhatra Devi And Ors on 12 July, 2005
In "Smt. Ram Sakhi Devi Vs. Chhatra Devi", reported in JT
2005(6) SC 167, Hon'ble Apex Court held that without formulating
substantial question of law, appeal cannot be sustained.
Smt. Vidya Devi And Ors. vs Gulzari Lal on 26 September, 1989
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE NARENDRA SINGH DHADDHA
Judgment
DATE OF JUDGMENT 04/09/2023
This Civil Misc. Appeal has been filed by the appellant-
Insurance Company (for short 'the Insurance Company') u/s 30 of
Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923 (for short, the Act of 1923)
against the judgment dated 24.11.2014 passed by learned
Workmen Compensation Commissioner, Sikar in claim case No.
WCC/F/44/2011 titled as Smt. Gulabi Devi & Ors. Vs. Gulzari Lal &
Anr., whereby an amount of Rs.6,39,200/- and Rs.5,000/- as
funeral expenses with interest @ 9% from the date of filing the
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claim petition has been awarded in favour of the claimants-
respondents (for short 'the claimants') and against the Insurance
Company and in case the compensation is not paid within 30 days,
the amount of compensation shall carry interest @ 12% per
annum.
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