amputated. The learned Tribunal has awarded Rs. 20,000 as pecuniary damages and Rs. 1,30,000 as non-pecuniary damages. Thus, a total compensation ... accident, the damages have to be assessed separately as pecuniary damages and special damages. Pecuniary damages are those which the victim has actually incurred
Court awarded Rs. 5,00,000 as non-pecuniary compensation along with Rs. 97,213.62 pecuniary damages.
23. In the case of Inspector General, Stamps ... take into consideration damages separately as pecuniary damages and special damages. The pecuniary damages are those which the victim has actually incurred and which
court awarded Rs. 5 lacs as non pecuniary compensation along with Rs. 97,213,62 pecuniary damages.
(16). In case of Inspector General, Stamps ... court has to take into consideration damages separately as pecuniary damages and special damages. Pecuniary damages are those which the victim has actually incurred
accident, the damages have to be assessed separately as pecuniary damages and non-pecuniary damages. Pecuniary damages would include the expenses incurred by the claimants ... earning and other material loss. So far as the non-pecuniary damages are concerned, they may include (i) damages for mental and physical shock, pain
accident, the damages have to be assessed separately as pecuniary damages and special damages. Pecuniary damages are those which the victim has actually incurred ... capable of being calculated in terms of money; whereas non-pecuniary damages are those which are incapable of being assessed by arithmetical calculations. In order
Tribunal') awarded a sum of Rs. 97,213.62 as pecuniary damages and Rs. 1,85,000 as non-pecuniary damages. Thus, an award ... accident, the damages have to be assessed separately as pecuniary damages and special damages. Pecuniary damages are those which the victim has actually incurred
road accident, the damages have to be assessed separately as pecuniary
damages and non-pecuniary damages. Pecuniary damages include the actual expenses incurred ... capable of being calculated in terms of money, whereas non-pecuniary damages are those which are incapable of arithmetical calculations. So far as non-pecuniary
cent and, therefore, the appellant is entitled for pecuniary and non-pecuniary damages.
8. Learned Counsel for the respondents supported the judgment and award impugned ... damages have to' be assessed separately as pecuniary damages and special damages. Pecuniary damage are those which the victim has actually incurred and which
learned Tribunal has awarded Rs. 4,000/- on account of pecuniary damages - the expenses which the appellant-claimant incurred on his treatment, medicines ... accident, the damages have to be assessed separately as pecuniary damages and special damages. Pecuniary damages are those which the victim has actually incurred
cent and, therefore, the appellant is entitled for pecuniary and non- pecuniary damages.
(8). Learned counsel for the respondents supported the judgment and award impugned ... accident, the damages have to be assessed separately as pecuniary damages and special damages. Pecuniary damages are those which the victim has actually incurred