Dr. Kunal Saha vs Dr. Sukumar Mukherjee on 21 October, 2011
NATIONAL
CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL
Electric Rly. Co. Ltd. (1951) AC 601 and some adopting the Davies method enunciated in Davies V. Powell Duffryn Associated Collieries ... hybrid method of using Nance method without making deduction for imponderables..... Under the formula Advocated by Lord Wright in Davies, the loss
Electric
Rly. Co. Ltd. (1951) AC 601 and some adopting the Davies method enunciated in
Davies V. Powell Duffryn Associated Collieries ... hybrid method of using Nance
method without making deduction for imponderables..... Under the formula
Advocated by Lord Wright in Davies, the loss
Electric Rly. Co. Ltd. (1951) AC 601 and some adopting the Davies method enunciated in Davies V. Powell Duffryn Associated Collieries ... hybrid method of using Nance method without making deduction for imponderables..... Under the formula Advocated by Lord Wright in Davies, the loss
Electric
Rly. Co. Ltd. (1951) AC 601 and some adopting the Davies method enunciated in
Davies V. Powell Duffryn Associated Collieries ... hybrid method of using Nance
method without making deduction for imponderables..... Under the formula
Advocated by Lord Wright in Davies, the loss
Electric Rly. Co. Ltd. (1951) AC 601 and some adopting the Davies method enunciated in Davies V. Powell Duffryn Associated Collieries ... hybrid method of using Nance method without making deduction for imponderables..... Under the formula Advocated by Lord Wright in Davies, the loss
after retirement, his
pension would be Rs3,00000. Under the Davies
method accepted and adopted by the Supreme
Court, the applicable multiplier will
retirement, his
pension would be Rs.3.000.00. Under the Davies
method accepted and adopted by the Supreme
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Court, the applicable multiplier will
some adopting the
Davies v. Powell Duffryn Associated Collieries Ltd., (1942) AC 601. The
difference between the two methods was considered and explained by this ... After exhaustive consideration, the Apex Court preferred the Davies
method to Nance method and while penning down the judgement, His Lordship
what amount and from whom?
The appropriate method of calculating the compensation in fatal
cases is multiplier method. In catena of decisions ... Lordship Wright in "Davies Vs.
Powell Duffregn Associated Collieries Ltd." reported in 1942 AC601, that the
appropriate method to calculate compensation