percentage of permanent disability as the percentage of economic
loss or loss of earning capacity. In most of the cases, the percentage of
economic loss ... future
earning capacity, taking note of the reduced earning capacity. It may be
noted that when compensation is awarded by treating the loss of future
specified therein as being the percentage of the loss of earning capacity caused by that injury; and
(ii) in the case of an injury ... case of permanent total disablement as is proportionate to the loss of earning capacity (as assessed by the qualified medical practitioner) permanently caused
grant just and proper compensation
to the appellant towards loss of future earning. The earning capacity
of the appellant as on the date ... percentage of
permanent disability as the percentage of economic loss or loss
of earning capacity. In most of the cases, the percentage of
economic loss
disability was determined at 20% to
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25%, the loss of earning capacity was determined at 35%. The doctor who
had treated ... reason of its impugned judgment dated 14.6.2006
determined his loss of earning capacity at 60% and the amount of
compensation, on the said premise
percentage of permanent disability as the percentage of economic loss or loss of earning capacity. In most of the cases, the percentage of economic loss ... extent of 100% in respect of earning capacity. Supreme Court also upheld permanent disability with regard to earning capacity as 100%.
79. In Sanjay Kumar
percentage of permanent disability as the percentage of
economic loss or loss of earning capacity. In most of the
cases, the percentage of economic loss ... future earning
capacity, taking note of the reduced earning capacity.
15. It may be noted that when compensation is awarded by
treating the loss
resulted in permanent disablement; or (b) whether the extent of loss of earning capacity can be assessed provisionally or finally; or (c) whether ... assessment of the proportion of the loss of earning capacity is provisional or final; or (d) in the case of provisional assessment
under the Workmen's Compensation Act can assess the loss of earning capacity without or in-disregard of the assessment of a qualified medical ... Medical Practitioner and assess the loss. Thirdly it was argued that while determining the loss of earning capacity all the work which he was capable
only when the loss of sight is complete that the presumption of 100% loss of earning capacity can be raised by the authority. Not otherwise ... shall be 80%. However, in case of loss of only one eye, the loss of earning capacity fixed under the Schedule is only 40%. Thus
injury, that cannot be equated with the loss of earning power, that the loss of earning power is a question of fact which ... earning power but the same is a question to be adjudicated by the Commissioner. The Bench observed that simply because loss of earning capacity