ordinary course of events from the excepted cause, the excepted cause is the cause of the loss within the meaning of the policy, since there ... cause whose connection with the excepted cause is only accidental and not causal, the cause of loss is the peril and not the excepted cause
Girishbhai Maganlal Pandya vs State Of Gujarat on 23 March, 2015
Author: J.B.Pardiwala
remote cause; the 'last link in the chain of causation'; the
real effective cause of damage"
The expression "proximate cause ... cause of an
injury is the primary or moving cause, or that which in a
natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any
efficient intervening cause
other hand is that Tsunami and not earthquake was the proximate cause of
the Dredger getting submerged in the sea and Tsunami being ... preceded by an excepted cause, the insurer would not
be liable if the excepted cause can be regarded as the proximate cause. If the peril
immediate cause as opposed to a
remote cause; the 'last link in the chain of causation'; the
real effective cause of damage ... cause of an
injury is the primary or moving cause, or that which in a
natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any
efficient intervening cause
immediate cause as opposed to a
remote cause; the 'last link in the chain of causation'; the
real effective cause of damage ... cause of an
injury is the primary or moving cause, or that which in a
natural and continuous sequence, unbroken by any
efficient intervening cause
cause as opposed to a
remote cause; the last link in the chain of causation; the real
effective cause of damage
The expression proximate cause ... cause of an injury is the primary or moving cause,
or that which in a natural and continuous sequence,
unbroken by any efficient intervening cause
causans. - The immediate cause as
opposed to a remote cause; the last link in the
chain of causation; the real effective cause of
damage
Page ... cause of an injury is the primary or
moving cause, or that which in a natural and
continuous sequence, unbroken by any efficient
intervening cause
hospital the Tribunal ought not to
have declined to treat the proximate cause of death as the impact of
the injuries sustained in the accident ... death, it is for the claimants to prove that the
proximate cause of death is the injuries sustained in the accident. In
that context
respondents' duties, which, according to the petitioner was the
proximate cause for losing the fingers of his right hand.
Gauri Gaekwad
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7 WP-431-2003
proximate cause for the injury or death of the victim and not in every
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