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Milan H Agravat vs State Of Gujarat on 18 July, 2025

negligence, collateral negligence, comparative megingence, concurrent negligence, contimed negligence, criminal negligence, gross negligence, hazardous megligence, active and passive negligence, wilful or reckless megligence or negligence ... negligence differs in civil and criminal law. What may be negligence in civil law may not necessarily be negligence in criminal law. For negligence
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Ajay O Pandey vs Union Of India on 27 January, 2026

Professions (Annexure A), to the extent it holds Petitioner guilty of professional negligence and directs his suspension from practice and removal of his name from ... registered physiotherapists. The respondent No.3 filed a complaint alleging professional negligence against the petitioner in respect of his mother Mrs. Lajwantiben Khatri
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Surendrabhai Ramjibhai Patel & vs State Of Gujarat & 3 on 24 March, 2017

negligence   differs   in   civil   and   criminal  law. What may be negligence in civil law may   not   necessarily   be   negligence   in   criminal  law. For negligence ... amount   to   criminal  negligence, the degree of negligence should  be much higher i.e. gross or of a very high   degree.   Negligence   which   is   neither
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