accident,
the damages have to be assessed separately as
pecuniary damages and special damages. Pecuniary
damages are those which the victim has actually
incurred ... pecuniary and non-pecuniary. While the
pecuniary loss is capable of being arithmetically
worked out, the non-pecuniary loss is not so
calculable. Non-pecuniary
accident, the damages have to be assessed separately as
pecuniary damages and special damages. Pecuniary damages are those which
the victim has actually incurred ... consider the two main components
of damages i.e. both pecuniary and non-pecuniary damages as per the
guidelines laid down by this Court
amount of compensation
in such cases should invariably include pecuniary and non-
pecuniary damages. In R.D. Hattangadi v. Pest Control (India)
Private Limited ... accident,
the damages have to be assessed separately as
pecuniary damages and special damages. Pecuniary
damages are those which the victim has actually
incurred
Damages awarded in personal injury cases must be substantial and not token damages.
11. The general principle which should govern the assessment of damages ... accident, the damages have to be assessed separately as pecuniary damages and non pecuniary damages. Pecuniary damages are those which the victim has actually incurred
compensation at Rs.78,14,00,000/- under the heads of pecuniary damages
and non-pecuniary damages.
The prayer made in the application ... National Commission has failed to consider the pecuniary,
non-pecuniary and special damages as extracted hereinbefore.
b) The National Commission has made blatant errors
second schedule to the M.V. Act , adding the non-pecuniary
damages in terms of R.K. Malik (supra). The parents (claimants) are in
appeal ... meant
to take care of the prospective pecuniary loss of future income and the
non-pecuniary damages to compensate, to an extent, for pain
awarded
Rs. 23,51,726/- both under the heads of pecuniary and non-pecuniary damages
with interest @ 6% per annum from the date of filing ... favour of the appellant both under the heads
of pecuniary and non-pecuniary damages by applying the law laid down by
this Court.
8. Further
physically injured may recover both for his
pecuniary losses and his nonĀpecuniary losses. Of these
the pecuniary losses themselves comprise two separate
items ... accident, the
damages have to be assessed separately as pecuniary
damages and special damages. Pecuniary damages are
those which the victim has actually incurred
criminal cases (For convenience
we shall describe them as non-pecuniary damages). Schedules
B and C comprised the value of paddy and rice ... defendants 2 and 3 (For convenience we shall
describe them as pecuniary damages). The trial Court
dismissed the suit on 16.7.84. But on appeal
accident, the damages have to be
assessed separately as pecuniary damages and special damages.
Pecuniary damages are those which the victim has actually
incurred ... account of permanent
disability.
(iii) Future medical expenses.
Non-pecuniary damages (General damages)
(iv) Damages for pain, suffering and trauma as a consequence