principle of law i.e. the finality of decisions. It is human to error and Judges are human. Their errors may be errors of facts
turn around and claim that this was as a result of human error. Each candidate necessarily must bear the consequences of his failure to fill ... candidates were clear and specific. Even if there was a human error, but since the examination was taken OMR sheet and the information regarding Question
Rakesh
of
Kumar and as such, courts below have fallen in grave error
while recording conviction of the petitioner accused by
placing reliance ... brakes of motor
cycle failed and as such, there was no human error
involved in the accident and there was no negligence
this can only be attributed to human error or loss of memory
after such a long time. This being very trivial cannot be said ... This small
discrepancy can be due to oversight or human error.
Crl. A. No.750/2002 Page 14 of 25
16. With regard
valuation is quite common
these days, which may be because of human error,
difference in approach of the examiner who conducts
cases can neither be assured nor be claimed. Certain margin of human error, oversight, and perceptional difference is part of the valuation system, where thousands
stated to be normal. The dispute was caused due to human error. At page 45 of the paper book, details are filed. In the said
Particular reference has
been made to the unmanned level crossings, increasing human
error as a contributing factor to accidents, non-allocation
of adequate funds
CFTPP, the Report says,
may also be responsible to adversely affect human health.
14. Report further says that occupational exposure to high heat in
different ... hearing loss, raised blood
pressure, regional vascular disorders, musculo-skeletal disorders, human
error, productivity loss, accidents and injuries. Radiation hazards
particularly from the generated
made
a computation error in its return of income. Apart from the fact that the
assessee did not notice the error, it was not even ... total income. This can only be
described as a human error which we are all prone to make. The calibre and
expertise of the assessee