duty; (2) breach of the said duty; and (3) consequential damage. Cause of action for negligence arises only when damage occurs; for, damage
duty; (2) breach of the said duty; and (3) consequential damage. Cause of action for negligence arises only when damage occurs; for, damage
employer.
3. Insurance company though disputed the manner of accident and the consequential liability to pay compensation, the claims tribunal on evaluation of pleadings ... income for 6 months : Rs. 27,000/-
Transportation, Extra nourishment
& Damage to clothes : Rs. 25,000/-
Medical expenses : Rs. 5,000/-
Pain and suffering
earning power -Rs.33,500/-
Pain and suffering -Rs.25,000/-
Damage to clothes -Rs. 500/-
Transportation -Rs. 2,500/-
Disability compensation ... respondent has suffered a fracture of C6 and C7 Vertebre and the consequential disability, assessed by PW2-Doctor, this Court is of the view that
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