sentence should be awarded. A life is at stake subject to human
error and discrepancies and therefore the doctrine of ‘rarest of rare
cases’, which
Dharam Deo Yadav Son Of Late Sri Rambadan ... vs State Of Uttar Pradesh on 30
commencing from 2004 onwards. Therefore there is a possibility of a human error in remembering facts - which may not have a real bearing
police station to lodge the FIR it was only human error on the part of the prosecutor that before putting the question as to when
Bimal Subba Alias Bijay Subba vs State Of Sikkim on 24 June, 2020
Author: Meenakshi
also submitted by Ms. Mulekar that some discrepancies
and human error might have been crept into the medical
certificates, which cannot be termed
Baljeet Singh & Anr. vs State on 26 September, 2014
Author: Kailash Gambhir
Bench: Kailash
Vijay Singh vs State Of Uttar Pradesh on 26 May, 2017
Author: Ajai Lamba
Bench
inquest report was not correct and that could be due to human error and sheer inadvertence and oversight. In the end of the signature ... column No. 3 of the inquest report was a human error and it was corrected by the Investigating Officer while signing the inquest report. After
sentence should be awarded. A life is at stake
subject to human error and discrepancies and therefore, the doctrine
of "rarest of rare cases