Shikha Kumari vs The State Of Bihar Through Principal ... on 5 March, 2020
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conclusive and incontrovertible nature and it is subject to a margin of error. It
is difficult to determine the exact age of the person concerned ... basis of
radiological/ossification test or other tests.
24. The margin of error in age has been judicially recognized by
Hon'ble Supreme Court
conclusive and incontrovertible nature and it is subject to a margin of error. It
is difficult to determine the exact age of the person concerned ... basis of
radiological/ossification test or other tests.
24. The margin of error in age has been judicially recognized by
Hon'ble Supreme Court
through bone age ossification test?
(ii) Whether the principle of 'margin of error' is to
be applicable or not in cases under ... POCSO cases, the Court
would be required to apply a margin of error of two years in the age
of a victim
through bone age ossification test?
(ii) Whether the principle of 'margin of error' is to
be applicable or not in cases under ... POCSO cases, the Court
would be required to apply a margin of error of two years in the age
of a victim
illegally or
not correctly made. In fact, the Tribunal has
found marginal error in making inventory of the
goods. In such circumstance, it cannot ... found and on
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account of the marginal error in making the
inventory, the Tribunal has reduced it to Rs.
3,00,000/- under
meters capable of recording consumption of electrical energy within a limited margin of error, not exceeding three per cent, above or below absolute accuracy ... ensure that it was capable of recording consumption within the margin of error permissible under Rule 5/. Only such meters used to be supplied
years. The Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate observing that there can be margin of error in determination of age by radiological examination by two years ... notorious and one can take judicial notice that the margin of error in age ascertained by the radiological examination is two years on either side
stated that such ossification report may have the possible margin of error of one to two years. This report has to be read with ... deposition of the Civil Surgeon that there can be a possible margin of error of one to two years, the learned Additional member has concluded
victim.
(ii) Whether the principle of 'margin of error' is to be
applicable or not in cases under the POCSO Act where ... proved through bone age
ossification test.
Ans: Yes. The margin of error of two years is further
required to be applied