findings on its own to the respect that it is only human
error and it is mere clerical/typographical mistake in writing
name as Gurvinder
acted in absence of mind and thereby made
endorsement by human error agreeing to pay the monthly maintenance
amount to the respondent/wife ... absence of mind and to make endorsement by human
error agreeing to pay the monthly maintenance amount to the
respondent/wife
noting the dates was totally
unintentional and entirely due to inadvertent human error of the proxy
counsel. It is submitted that the impugned order
because all human judgment is fallible and an
expert may go wrong because of some defect of observation,
some error of premises or honest mistake
public way in a
rash and negligent manner so as to endanger human
life or likely to cause hurt or injury to any person ... vehicle on a public way in rash and negligent manner
to endanger human life or to likely cause to hurt or
injury to any other
supra) was relied
upon, that even if the IO has committed any error and has been
negligent in carrying out any investigation ... that
in the present case the High Court has committed a grave error
in interfering with the order of acquittal passed by the learned
trial
Ganga Ram Hospital vs State on 22 June, 2020
Equivalent citations: AIRONLINE 2020 DEL 884
Vijay Pal vs State Of Haryana & Ors on 27 May, 2020
IN THE HIGH
make the prosecution's case doubtful. The normal course of the
human conduct would be that while narrating a particular incident there may occur ... honest and truthful they may be. Such discrepancies
are due to normal errors of observation, normal errors of memory due to lapse of
time
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