compensation amount by observing that,
"The multiplier method is logically sound and well
established method for ensuring a just compensation
which will make ... cases falling under Section 166 of
the MV Act, Davies method is applicable."
36. Thus, the Hon'ble Apex Court has, in this
compensation amount by observing that,
"The multiplier method is logically sound and well
established method for ensuring a just compensation
which will make ... cases falling under Section 166 of
the MV Act, Davies method is applicable."
36. Thus, the Hon'ble Apex Court has, in this
compensation amount by observing that,
"The multiplier method is logically sound and well
established method for ensuring a just compensation
which will make ... cases falling under Section 166 of
the MV Act, Davies method is applicable."
36. Thus, the Hon'ble Apex Court has, in this
cases falling under Section 166
of the MV Act, Davies method is applicable.
42 We therefore hold that the multiplier to
be used should
were two methods adopted for determination and for calculation of compensation in fatal accident actions, the first the multiplier mentioned in Davies case (supra
were two methods adopted for determination and for calculation of compensation in fatal accident actions, the first the multiplier mentioned in Davies v. Powell Duffryn ... British Columbia Electric Rly. Co. (1951) A.C. 601.
The multiplier method involves the ascertainment of the loss of dependency or the multiplicand and having
value of the flat must be determined by adopting rental method of valuation. the learned counsel also submitted that ... return dated July 30, 1984, sworn by Mr. P.L. Davis, 1st Additional Assistant Controller, that the petitioners have an alternate efficacious remedy of filing
Negotiating Bankers-Negotiability and Assignability of letter of Credit" from Davis on "Commercial Letters of Credit". Reference was also made to various ... these authorities. Letters of credit are the most frequent methods of payment for goods in the export trade and have been described as the life
method adopted by Viscount Simon in the case of Nance also, first the annual dependency is worked out and then multiplied by the estimated useful ... reason why courts in India is well as England preferred the Davies' formulas being simple and more realistic. However, as observed earlier
this proposition but there is a direct decision of English Courts in Davies v. Braithwaite. That was also a case of an actress and Rowlatt ... that it seems to me that where one finds a method of earning a livelihood which does not contemplate the obtaining of a post