distinction between compensation
and damages. The expression compensation may
include a claim for damages but compensation is
more comprehensive. Normally damages are given ... more common meaning is something given or
obtained as an equivalent. Pecuniary damages are
to be valued on the basis of "full compensation
M/S. Bharat Biotech International Ltd vs State Of Kerala on 1 January, 2012
Author
PETITIONER
ANNEXURE - W : TRUE COPY OF DATASHEET CONTAINING THE DETAILS OF
PECUNIARY DAMAGES SUFFERED BY EACH OF THE
PETITIONERS AND ALSO THE EXTENT OF LAND
injury cases the damages are to be assessed
separately as pecuniary and special damages. The object is to
compensate injury so far as money ... claimant have
to be taken into account. Amount of compensation for non-
pecuniary loss is not easy to determine, but award must
reflect that different
injury cases the damages are to be
assessed separately as pecuniary and special damages.
The object is to compensate injury so far as money ... claimant have to be taken into
account. Amount of compensation for non-pecuniary loss
is not easy to determine, but award must reflect that
different
death case. The
damages are to be assessed separately as pecuniary and
special damages. The object is to compensate injury so
far as money ... claimant have to be
taken into account. Amount of compensation for non-
pecuniary loss is not easy to determine, but award must
reflect that different
While awarding compensation damages are
to be assessed separately as pecuniary and special
damages. The object is to compensate injury so far as
money ... claimant have to be taken into
account. Amount of compensation for non-pecuniary loss
is not easy to determine, but award must reflect that
different
injury cases the damages are to be
assessed separately as pecuniary and special damages.
The object is to compensate injury so far as money ... claimant have to be taken into
account. Amount of compensation for non-pecuniary loss
is not easy to determine, but award must reflect that
different
Section 115 of the
Code of Civil Procedure, by reason of the pecuniary
jurisdiction, is one akin to a proceeding under Section ... finding authorities have concurred in concluding that the
plaintiffs were entitled to damages and computed the same at
an amount of Rs. 25,000/- each
* A.P.Aul vs State Of Kerala on 17 August, 2012
Bench: K.Hema , A