prosecution had been proved beyond reasonable doubt. There are
human errors particularly a small scale jeweller like Gnanam Jeweller at
Pudukkottai and Jakubar Ali Jeweller
road accidents are caused by human error. The unfortunate victims are predominantly male, within the age group of 5-44 years (approximately 70%). Therefore ... feet on its stir-ups". While the life of the human being is measured between birth and death, the causes for termination of such
every step has been taken to eliminate the possibility of human error on the part of the examiners and malpractices on the part of examinees
come across road accidents every day which occur due to
human error, especially rash and negligent driving of the vehicles. As such,
while accepting
discrepancies in evidence are those which are due to normal errors
of observation, normal errors of memory due to lapse of time, due to mental ... material aspect in this case. It is a normal error of human memory. It would
not make wholesale rejection of the prosecution evidence. Further, this
well as the human right of a person to
hold a property and that in the event of a fundamental
procedural error occurred
justice then it cannot on any principle be precluded from rectifying the error. Mistake is accepted as valid reason to recall an order. Difference lies ... consideration. Basic philosophy inherent in it is the universal acceptance of human fallibility. Yet in the realm of law the courts and even the statutes
Macleods Pharmaceuticals Limited vs Union Of India on 26 April, 2012
Author: V. Ramasubramanian
Bench
making not only makes the judges and decision-makers less prone to errors but also makes them subject to broader scrutiny. (See David Shapiro ... decision-making, the said requirement is now virtually a component of human rights and was considered part of Strasbourg Jurisprudence. See Ruiz Torija v. Spain
actual use by the purchase?
2. Whether the Tribunal has committed an error in law in failing to see that Serial No. 62 of Part ... First Schedule to the Act only deal with salt unfit for human consumption or denatured salt?"
2. In so far as the first question