wrongly recorded in the records as 15 years which is human
error committed by the hospital staff.
Hence the complaint to be dismissed.
5. Based
instead of
"095592". It being on human error, cannot be termed as a deficiency in
service committed by the appellants ... UPCL itself. Such an error cannot be termed
a simple human error and the appellants cannot take the stand that such an
error does
consumer -
respondent, resulting an error in the electricity bill, but such an error is
just a human error and it did not cause any financial
responsible. It has been contended that there can be human error as
well as the mechanical error and for that the appellant cannot be held ... learned counsel for the appellant that there can be human error or technical
fault/error, is considerable but for the fault of the appellants
complaint could not be signed then it
merely appears a human error and which can be rectified. It is worth
mentioning that the versions made
there was some delay in settlement of claims. It was a human error in feeding the
particulars of crop insurance which resulted in non-payment ... settlement of insurance claim which is not
intentional. Therefore due to human
error in feeding the particulars of crop insurance, to computer
resulted
demand draft to the complainant by the appellant/bank due to human error issued
the demand draft with defective date and no deliberate
contention and held that faults are likely
therein due to human and technical errors for quite some time, and customers,
who are to be ultimately
reasonable man, guided by those considerations which
ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs, would do, or doing something
which a prudent and reasonable ... culpable or gross and not the negligence merely based upon an error of
judgment.
(III)
The medical professional is
expected to bring a reasonable degree
reasonable man, guided by those considerations which ordinarily regulate the
conduct of human affairs, would do, or doing something which a prudent and
reasonable ... culpable or gross and not the negligence merely based upon
an error of judgment.
(III)
The medical
professional is expected to bring a reasonable degree