difference of 1.3 of Iodine value and it may be a marginal error. But it appears from the report that at least the variations pointed ... Court showed that such marginal variations had occurred in examination of milk and they ere called margin of .permissible errors as tolerance. No such material
case of a
report of ossification test, there is always margin of error of two
years on either side. Learned Advocates submitted that the
margin ... error on the higher side i.e. the margin of error which
supports the contention of the accused is required to be
accepted
case of a
report of ossification test, there is always margin of error of two
years on either side. Learned Advocates submitted that the
margin ... error on the higher side i.e. the margin of error which
supports the contention of the accused is required to be
accepted
victim is said to
be between 14 to 16 years with margin of errors and another
victim between 15 to 17 with margin of error ... must be accepted by the Court. Thus,
according to him with margin of error of two years, both victims
were major and therefore the prosecution
years. Significantly Dr. Sandhya has not stated anything about the error of margin while determining the age of the prosecutrix.
11. It is thus seen ... Sandhya P.W. 7, has not stated anything about the error of margin when she gave her opinion about the age of the prosecutrix
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years and a few months. But there can be a marginal error of about three years one way or the other, if medical evidence
demanded of Rs. 1,180/- from him. It was not a marginal error which could be condoned. The error was colossal and on that account
well settled law that there is always (sic)e margin of error in ago to the extent of two years on either sides when ... notorious and one can take judicial notice that the margin of error in age ascertained by radiological examination is two years on either side
date of notice of demand and the error in computation of arrears is not marginal or insubstantial? "
I answer the question in affirmative ... payable is to much. It was not a case of any marginal error or insubstantial error in computation of the amount of arrears. Mala fide