nature to
discredit the prosecution case and rather the result of
human error, hence should have not been given undue
weightage.
26. In the opinion
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
Vijay Singh vs State Of Uttar Pradesh on 26 May, 2017
Author: Ajai Lamba
Bench
officer has recorded a definite
finding that these are bona fide human errors and
consequently in the final outcome no negligence is
attributed ... natural justice. The Court, while
recognizing principles of natural justice as great
humanizing principles, clarified that in making
adverse remarks against an authority
into in any
course in the state. In my considered opinion, an error in
the induction/ admission of the petitioner in the ANM
course pursuant ... appointment. The sheer volume is a
prospect for the inadvertent inevitable human error.
Hence aside of the obligation of the admitting
college/institutions
there is no chance of any error.
The report prepared by this expert shows that human semen was
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detected from some microslides and cotton
being common knowledge that methyl alcohol has
deleterious/fatal effect on the human body as also the
fact that the employees of the liquor vend ... record in support
of the same.”
23) The High Court committed manifest error in observing that
evidence was not produced to connect the respondents with
adage "to err is human" is the
recognition of the possibility of making
mistakes to which humans are prone. A
corollary ... irreparable lacuna. No party
in a trial can be foreclosed from
correcting errors. If proper evidence was
not adduced or a relevant material
counsel
regarding the mud. That the Serological Report
mentions the presence of human blood of AB group. The
case of the prosecution in this regard ... informant and Nilesh Patel.
As the Court below has committed a grave error in
acquitting the accused, the judgment under challenge
may be quashed
reasonable man guided
upon those considerations which ordinarily regulate the conduct of
human affairs, would do, or doing something which a prudent and
reasonable person ... 304A IPC. I am of the
considered view that there is no error on point of law and in no
case, it cannot be said