whether the disablement is permanent or
temporary;
(ii) if the disablement is permanent, whether it is
permanent total disablement or permanent
partial disablement ... case of permanent total disablement
as specified under Item (a) above.
Injuries deemed to result in permanent total
disablement/permanent partial disablement and
percentage
whether the disablement is permanent or
temporary;
(ii) if the disablement is permanent, whether it is
permanent total disablement or permanent
partial disablement ... case of permanent total disablement
as specified under Item (a) above.
Injuries deemed to result in permanent total
disablement/permanent partial disablement and
percentage
submitted that the appellant/claimant has suffered partial
permanent disability of 60%. It is submitted that as a result of the injury
suffered ... treatment and recuperation. Permanent disability can be either partial
or total. Partial permanent disability refers to a person's inability to
perform
Tribunal who has certified
37.5% permanent disability of the 1st respondent / claimant. The Tribunal
has taken the permanent disability of the 1st respondent /claimant ... permanent disability or partial permanent disability. In
this case, there is no evidence to suggest either permanent disability or
partial permanent disability barring the deposition
respondent/claimant as Rs.4,500/- and a partial permanent disability at
35%. The Tribunal has also awarded interest at 7.5% per annum from ... Physician (Doctor)
who treated the 1st respondent/claimant had assessed a partial permanent
disability of the 1st respondent/claimant as 38%. The Tribunal has taken
first decide whether
there is any permanent disability and, if so, the extent of
such permanent disability. This means that the Tribunal
should consider ... whether the disablement is permanent or temporary;
(ii) if the disablement is permanent, whether it is
permanent total disablement or permanent partial
disablement
first decide
whether there is any permanent disability and, if so,
the extent of such permanent disability. This means
that the Tribunal should consider ... whether the disablement is permanent or
temporary;(ii) if the disablement is permanent,
whether it ispermanent total disablement or
permanent partial disablement
disability for a
sum of Rs.2,10,000. The aforesaid amount has been awarded by
considering 70% disability as against 80% partial permanent disability ... permanent disability, the Tribunal is required to assess the functional
disability of the claimant/injured for awarding compensation. Since she
was assessed to partial permanent
concerned, the Tribunal has concluded that the appellant
suffered a partial permanent disability even though as per the claim petition
the nature of injuries suffered ... These injuries have not resulted either in partial permanent
disability or permanent disability. However, for the injuries, the appellant
has to be compensated. Therefore
concerned, the Tribunal has concluded that the appellant
suffered a partial permanent disability even though as per the claim petition
the nature of injuries suffered ... These injuries have not resulted either in partial permanent
disability or permanent disability. However, for the injuries, the appellant
has to be compensated. Therefore