Disputes Redressal
Commission, Orissa, in Para 6, he submitted that for human error
attributed to the failure of the system, appellant/Branch Manager of State
reply, raised preliminary
objections that the complaint was not maintainable. No human
error is attributed to the act and conduct on the part of officials
however, take
responsibility for changes that occurred due to human or data
entry errors or for any loss or damage suffered by any user
reasonable
man guided by those considerations which
ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs
would do, or doing something which a prudent
and reasonable ... different
from one of professional negligence. A simple
lack of care, an error of judgment or an accident,
is not proof of negligence
reasonable man
guided by those considerations which ordinarily
regulate the conduct of human affairs would do, or
doing something which a prudent and reasonable ... different from one of professional
negligence. A simple lack of care, an error of
judgment or an accident, is not proof of negligence
reasonable
man guided by those considerations which
ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs
would do, or doing something which a prudent
and reasonable ... different
from one of professional negligence. A simple
lack of care, an error of judgment or an accident,
is not proof of negligence
reasonable
man guided by those considerations which
ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs
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would do, or doing something which a prudent
and reasonable ... different
from one of professional negligence. A simple
lack of care, an error of judgment or an accident,
is not proof of negligence
reasonable
man guided by those considerations which
ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs
would do, or doing something which a prudent
and reasonable ... different
from one of professional negligence. A simple
lack of care, an error of judgment or an accident,
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is not proof of negligence
Smt. Savita Sharma vs Shri Narayana Hospital & Ors. on 30 March, 2017
CHHATTISGARH STATE
reasonable
man guided by those considerations which
ordinarily regulate the conduct of human affairs
would do, or doing something which a prudent
and reasonable ... different from one of
professional negligence. A simple lack of care,
an error of judgment or an accident, is not proof
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of negligence