result in permanent partial disablement;
2(1)(l) "total disablement" means such disablement, whether of a temporary or permanent nature, as incapacitates ... amount of compensation payable in case of death/ permanent total disablement or permanent partial disablement resulting from the injury. In case of permanent partial disablement
loss of earnings but it did not take into consideration the permanent
partial disablement suffered by the appellant which was assessed at 30% and
disfigurement ... Tribunal and the High Court did not even consider 30% permanent partial
disablement suffered by the appellant at the time of passing the award
date
of determining the compensation,
or
(b) In case of permanent partial
disablement such percentage of
compensation which would have
been payable ... case of
permanent total disablement as
specified under item (a) above.
Injuries deemed to result in
Permanent Total Disablement/Permanent
Partial Disablement and percentage
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
Disability refers to any restriction or lack of ability to
perform an activity in the manner considered normal for a human
being. Permanent disability refers ... treatment and recuperation. Permanent disability can be either
partial or total. Partial permanent disability refers to a person's
inability to perform
permanent disability--Item (ii)(a). We are
concerned with that assessment in this case.
Assessment of future loss of earnings due to permanent disability
Disability ... treatment and recuperation.
Permanent disability can be either partial or total. Partial permanent
disability refers to a person's inability to perform
compensation awarded for loss of future earning on account of
permanent partial disablement is ex facie unreasonable. Respondent No.3
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did not produce
compensation awarded for loss of future earning on
account of permanent partial disablement is ex facie
unreasonable. Respondent 3 did not produce any evidence ... compensation. Disability
benefits are ordinarily graded on the basis of the character of
the disability as partial or total, and as temporary or
permanent
received injuries to the brain among others
which resulted in 70% permanent disability and he needed a helper
throughout his life. The Court observed ... compensation. Disability benefits are ordinarily
graded on the basis of the character of the disability as partial or
total, and as temporary or permanent
other governmental agencies.
10. The personal sufferings of the survivors and disabled persons are
manifold. Some time they can be measured in terms of money ... permanently disabled in an
accident, the cost of his medical treatment and care is likely to be very high. In
cases involving total or partial