notorious
and one can take judicial notice that the margin of error in age
ascertained by radiological examination is two years on either side.
Undoubtedly ... learned counsel for the appellant
on the aspect that the margin of error in age ascertained by radiological
examination could be taken as two years
court for assessment of age
of the prosecutrix of two years margin of error on the higher side was
erroneous. It is therefore, stated that ... victim between 16-18 years.
Therefore, applying the margin error principle of two years on either
side, the age could be between 14-20 years
defence counsel submitted that the Court can take
notice that the marginal error in age ascertained by
radiological examination is two years on either side
calculations, placed on record, indicating the difference in the earlier
margins and the present ones, to bring home the point that no burden, by
increase ... higher and stringent standards of sale and
supply, by reducing the margin of error. It was submitted that there is no
penalty, if the short
Kashmir1
has observed that one can take judicial notice that the
margin of error in age ascertained by radiological
examination is two years on either ... applying the judgment of
Hon'ble Supreme Court regarding the margin of error,
adding two years to it, the age of the victim girl
rate of 28% also giving further
discount of 10% for error and margins and transferred the same to
the assessee company when conversion took place
issued by the Doctor based on radiology or dentist opinion
then margin of error in age ascertained is two years on
either side. Age estimation ... Supreme Court had observed that one can take judicial
notice that margin of error in age ascertained by
radiological examination is two years on either
calculations, placed on record, indicating the difference in the earlier
margins and the present ones, to bring home the point that no burden, by
increase ... higher and stringent standards of sale and
supply, by reducing the margin of error. It was submitted that there is no
penalty, if the short
calculations, placed on record, indicating the difference in the earlier
margins and the present ones, to bring home the point that no burden, by
increase ... higher and stringent standards of sale and
supply, by reducing the margin of error. It was submitted that there is no
penalty, if the short
defence counsel submitted that the Court can take notice that the marginal
error in age ascertained by radiological examination is two years on either
side