consideration before Supreme
Court in the case of Mrs. Helen C. Rebello vs. Maharashtra State Road
Transport Corporation , (1999) 1 SCC 90, wherein ... above contention he has relied upon the observation
made in the Rebello 's case. It has also been submitted that only
such benefits, which
Supreme Court in the case of Helen C. Rebello vs.
Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation [1998 (4) RCR (Civil)
177] had held that the compensation ... Supreme Court in the case of Helen C. Rebello
(supra) has held as under :
"30. This is based on the principle that the claimant
Useful reference, in this regard, is being made to 'Helen C.
Rebello vs Maharashtra SRTC , reported as (1999) 1 SCC 90', wherein ... family while calculating the dependency of the claimants. In
Helen C. Rebello v. Maharashtra SRTC , this Court has
specifically dealt with this question and said
cannot be just. (See Helen C. Rebello v. Maharashtra
SRTC , 1998(4) RCR (Civil) 177 (SC): 1991(1) SCC 90)."
The determination of damages
deceased government
employee, applying the principle expounded in Helen C.
Rebello v. Maharashtra SRTC , 199
1998(4)
8(4) RCR (Civil
deceased government
employee, applying the principle expounded in Helen C.
Rebello v. Maharashtra SRTC , 1998(4) RCR (Civil) 177:
(1999) 1 SCC 90 and United
cannot be just. (See Helen C. Rebello v. Maharashtra
SRTC , 1998(4) RCR (Civil) 177 (SC): 1991(1) SCC 90)."
The determination of damages
principle discernible from the exposi on in Helen C.Rebello case
is that if the amount "would be due to the dependents
principle discernible from the exposi on in Helen C.Rebello case
is that if the amount "would be due to the dependents
cannot be just. (See Helen C. Rebello v. Maharashtra SRTC ,
1998(4) RCR (Civil) 177 (SC): 1991(1) SCC 90)."
The determination of damages