evidence makes abundantly clear that the
accident took place due to human error, namely the rash and negligent driving
of the lorry by the revision
evidence makes abundantly clear that the
accident took place due to human error, namely the rash and negligent driving
of the lorry by the revision
basis of a
minor discrepancy which could be due to human error.
18. Ld. defence counsel argued that no effort was made by the police
Accused submitted in his statement that such incident
occurs due to human error because as per the instructions only minor
technical faults can be attended ... precautions and thus the injuries suffered by him are due to human
error and no negligence can be imputed upon the accused in this regard
disposed of.
Ld. counsel for the convict submits that due to human error, earlier
address was mentioned in the bail bond by the convict
perfect science, there is always danger of
error as human judgment is fallible. Human knowledge is limited and is imperfect and
further
witnesses at all. This contradiction at best can be described as error of human
memory. The same does not erode the core of the evidence
Dextropropoxyphene" and formulations containing the said substance for
human use; to rectify an error in describing 'Dextropropoxyphene' as
'Dextyropropoxyphene
there was some error on the part of the lower Court.
14.Now the question is whether, for the inadvertent error committed by the lower ... litigant is prone to commit mistakes. As the aphorism to err is human is more a practical notion of human behaviour than an abstract philosophy
adage 'to
err is human' is the recognition of the possibility of
making mistakes to which humans are proved. A
corollary ... irreparable lacuna. No party in a trial can
before-closed from correcting errors. If proper evidence
was not adduced or a relevant material