compensate the villagers who
property has been damaged by applying no fault liability principle.
29. That a recent inspection was done by the office ... Applicants.
32. It is argued that compensation be paid applying no fault liability.
In the matter of Manoj Misra vs. Delhi Development Authority
down by House of Lords. By Explaining the rule of
No fault liability (Dr. S.K. Kapoor on Law of Torts 7th Edition ... strict
liability". It differs from the liability which arises on
account of the negligence or fault in this way i.e. the
concept
that the proviso to Regulation 22(12) is a no fault liability clause and that the acquirer is liable to pay interest on any delay ... interest for the period of delay as per the no fault liability clause contained in Regulation 22(12) . Shri Kumar Desai further argued that
hold each of the otter Members harmless from any
expense, claim, liability, or obligation with respect thereto.
7.3. Each Member shall bear responsibility for taxes ... share of
effective day rate in the Contract regardless of whose fault, liability
or breach of any Member that caused or resulted in such invocation
cannot be cast in the form of an absolute or no-fault liability, but that it must be preceded by mens rea, is not correct ... that the contention that Section 37(1) fastens a heavy liability regardless of fault, has no force in depriving the forfeiture of the character
motor vehicle on the basis of no fault liability. In the
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matter of interpretation of a beneficial legislation the approach
of the courts
Mannalal Soorana vs Wealth-Tax Officer on 15 December, 1982
Equivalent citations: [1983]4ITD131(DELHI
procedure ( Section 19 ). In case of an accident, no-
fault liability principle applies ( Section 17 ). Rule 24
of the NGT (Practice and Procedure) Rules
motor vehicle on the basis of
no fault liability. In the matter of interpretation of a
beneficial legislation the approach of the courts
proper enforcement of provisions of Law, it is common knowledge that absolute liability is imposed and the acts with out mensrea are made punishable.
In para ... cannot be cast in the form of an absolute or no fault liability but must be preceded by mensrea must be rejected. The classical view