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Sri Rajanna @ Raju vs Sri Srinivas on 18 July, 2019

evidence: (i) whether the disablement is permanent or temporary; (ii) if the disablement is permanent, whether it is permanent total ... disablement or permanent partial disablement; (iii) if the disablement percentage is expressed with reference to any specific limb, then the effect of such disablement
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Sri. Marigowda vs Shivanna on 8 July, 2019

claimant being a Carpenter was unable to work and became totally disabled. Hence, he claimed compensation of Rs.15,00,000/- on various heads. Pursuant ... nourishment Rs. 4,000/- 6. Towards attendant charges Rs. 25,000/- Total Rs.12,38,200/- 9. Assailing the judgment and award passed
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T G Asheek vs B Shantharama Shetty on 3 July, 2019

evidence: (i) whether the disablement is permanent or temporary; (ii) if the disablement is permanent, whether it is permanent total ... disablement or permanent partial disablement; (iii) if the disablement percentage is expressed with reference to any specific limb, then the effect of such disablement
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Harisha P vs Ravi M on 16 August, 2019

impact of such permanent disability on his earning capacity. The Tribunal should not mechanically apply the percentage of permanent disability as the percentage of economic ... disability will be different from the percentage of permanent disability. Some Tribunals wrongly assume that in all cases, a particular extent (percentage) of permanent disability
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