shortening of leg by one inch. The injured sustained 30 percent disability. He was an Electrical Engineer aged 44 years. The Tribunal awarded ... Narinderjit Singh 's case (supra) the injured had suffered 15 percent permanent disability. The Tribunal awarded Rs. 7100/- as compensation. This was enhanced
hearing impairment
and (iii) locomotor disability or cerebral palsy in the
posts identified for each disability;
ii) Three percent of the vacancies in case ... does not exceed
75% shall be reserved for persons with disabilities of
which one percent each shall be reserved for persons
suffering from (i) blindness
account of fracture of the spine, the deceased was rendered 100 percent disabled. Mr. Nagpal has asserted that the amount ... Medical College, Rohtak further corroborates the aforementioned version. Sukhpal was 100 percent disabled and eventually discharged from the Hospital on 30.12.1984. It shows that Sukhpal
battle casualty then disability pension is granted. A further condition required to be fulfilled is that disability must be 20 percent or more. The question ... because he did not fulfill the basic condition of disability to the extent of 20 percent or more. Therefore, the first prayer of the petitioner
People with
Disabilities in the Asian and Pacific Region. The Act defines Persons with
Disabilities as those having not less than forty percent disability ... percent posts in case of direct
recruitment for Group A, B, C and D shall be horizontally
reserved for persons with disabilities on the total
persons with permanent
and long term disabilities. We are alive to a situation where
the disability with forty percent or more is certified ... disability in following terms:
"As per record of Sh. Daljit Singh, s/o Sh. Sukhdev
Singh, has been issued disability of fifty percent
compensation, on the basis of complete loss of income, the
percentage of disability, future prospects were granted, applying the relevant
multiplier. Likewise, reference was made ... where the injured was assessed as 100 percent disabled,
considering all of which, compensation was awarded on the notional future
prospects along with relevant multiplier
noted that board of doctors
remained silent, as to whether, such disability is permanent or temporary,
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I attest to the accuracy ... doctors, after statement of Dr.Sonia Mishra, still had 50 percent disability,
meaning thereby, her condition has not improved by that time
petitioner/claimant on account of suffering 35% permanent disability as
mentioned in disability certificate Ex.P18 proved by PW2 Dr.Vinod
Kumar, the Tribunal ... every one
percent disability.
15. However, I find that the Tribunal ought to have used the
multiplier method to assess that loss of income
appellant is 100%
disabled. However as per disability certificate Exhibit P62, the appellant is
shown to have suffered 70% permanent disability. As per testimony ... earning Rs.1,40,000/-
(70% disability on account of
personal disability @ Rs.2,000/- per
percent of disability)
Loss of income (for 4 months