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
compensation has to be awarded by
keeping in mind the pecuniary damages and non-
pecuniary damages suffered by the injured-claimant. By
pecuniary damages this ... taking into account the
oral or documentary evidence whereas by non-pecuniary
damages this Court is referring to the losses that the
claimant has though
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
PECUNIARY LOSS
(xxi) Injured is entitled to both, pecuniary as well as non-
pecuniary damages. As the name suggests pecuniary damages are
designed to make ... main groups:
pecuniary and non-pecuniary loss. While the pecuniary loss is
capable of being arithmetically worked out, the non- pecuniary loss
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
accident, the damages have to be assessed
separately as pecuniary damages and special damages.
Pecuniary damages are those which the victim has actually
incurred ... concerned with that assessment in this case.
22. PECUNIARY DAMAGES
Damages under pecuniary heads primarily involves
reimbursement of actual amount spent on account of injury
PECUNIARY LOSS
(xxii) Injured is entitled to both, pecuniary as well as non-
pecuniary damages. As the name suggests pecuniary damages are
designed to make ... main groups:
pecuniary and non-pecuniary loss. While the pecuniary loss is
capable of being arithmetically worked out, the non- pecuniary loss
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
accident, the damages have
to be assessed separately as pecuniary damages and
special damages. Pecuniary damages are those which
the victim has actually incurred ... main groups:
pecuniary and non-pecuniary loss. While the pecuniary
loss is capable of being arithmetically worked out, the non-
pecuniary loss
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