direct the respondent to
enable the petitioner to rectify the human error in the details uploaded in
Form GSTR-3B and GSTR ... direct the respondent to enable the petitioner to rectify
the human error in the details uploaded in Form GSTR-3B and GSTR
first shut down on 29.12.2004 was not due to any human error; the second shut down on 5.1.2005 was at the instance of the officials ... third shut down happened on 10.1.2005 was due to human error and pointed out the persons who were responsible for the shut down
finding of the Labour Court that the accident was due to human error and not due to mechanical defect could not be termed perverse ... injuries taking the toll of death to four. If at all human error on the part of the petitioner in driving the vehicle
accident and that the accident was purely due to the human error. Ex.A-5, the
judgment of the Judicial Magistrate No.II, Nagercoil
travellers cheques on both sides. We cannot rule out such human errors. But 30 passengers signing inadvertently at the same time
second time was taken by mistake. As such, this was a human error. It had no consequence to the Customs Revenue, as it was only
stringent provisions in the Act, the accidents occur due to human error, mechanical error and other avoidable reasons like drunken driving, cell phone speaking while ... Taking note of rise in number of accidents and resultant loss of human lives and disablement of human beings, the Parliament should have amended
case that the error was deliberate and intended to gain any benefit,
and in fact, by reason of the error, the customers of the petitioner ... entitled to. The error committed by the petitioner is an inadvertent
human error and the petitioner should be in a position to rectify the same
commencing from 2004 onwards. Therefore there is a possibility of a human error in remembering facts - which may not have a real bearing
wrong entries posted in their accounts and due to human error in physical handling. The petitioner requested that the show cause notice be dropped