Wrongful Conception - Judgment Search Results
Home > Cases Phrase: wrongful conception Year: 2000 Page 1 of about 327 results (0.109 seconds)State of Rajasthan Vs. Lokesh Kumar and Ars.
Court: Rajasthan
Decided on: May-31-2000
Reported in: I(2001)DMC94; 2000(3)WLC257; 2000(2)WLN568
..... of the relations of the deceased kiran was hearsay evidence their seems to be some wrong concept prevailing in the mind of the learned trial judge about the hearsay evidence the witnesses .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBiswanath Nayak and ors. Vs. Parbati Bewa and ors.
Court: Orissa
Decided on: Aug-14-2000
Reported in: 2000(II)OLR629
..... of bharat naik cannot be treated as joint family properties before considering this aspect a wrong conception regarding the nature of a schedule properties is required to be cleared it was claimed .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTBausch and Lomb India Ltd. and ors. Vs. Registrar of Co., Delhi and Ha ...
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Mar-29-2000
Reported in: 2000VAD(Delhi)334; 85(2000)DLT409; 2000(53)DRJ819
..... day the non performance of that duty from day to day was a continuing wrong and the concept of continuing offence does not wipe out the original default and it keeps the .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTJ.K. Traders, Hyd. Vs. State of A.P. and Others
Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Aug-28-2000
Reported in: 2000(6)ALD17; 2000(5)ALT726
..... more than one concepts known or recognised in law intended unintended if any of such employees commits an act of tort the union ..... the tort resulting from the contravention of the fundamental right the defence of sovereign immunity being inapplicable and alien to the concept of ..... be even otherwise in a developed or developing society the concept of duty keeps on changing they may individually or even .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTAssociation of Victims of Uphaar Tragedy Vs. Union of India and ors.
Court: Delhi
Decided on: Feb-29-2000
Reported in: 2000IVAD(Delhi)342; 86(2000)DLT246
..... liable for any loss caused to the appellants by their action the theoretical concept that king can do no wrong has been abandoned in england itself and the state in now held ..... private law for damages for the tort resulting from the contravention of the fundamental right the defense of sovereign immunity being inapplicable and alien to the concept of guarantee of fundamental rights .....
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Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Aug-11-2000
Reported in: 2000(4)AWC2796
..... to the appellants by their action the theoretical concept that the king can do no wrong has been abandoned in england itself and the ..... lingering fiction of a legally indivisible state and of a feudal conception of the crown and to substitute for it the principle ..... of award of compensation but who should bear the brunt the concept of authority and power exercised by public functionaries has many .....
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Court: Andhra Pradesh
Decided on: Dec-29-2000
Reported in: 2001(2)ALT42
..... the following principles would emerge a the concept of passing off which is a form of tort has undergone sea change with the passage ..... plaintiff whose claim is founded on no more than such illusive concepts as reputation or goodwill and so forth in the cases of ..... of property the law protects it against encroachment as such the tort is based on economic policy the need to encourage enterprise and .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTLok Adhikar Sangh Vs. State of Gujarat and ors.
Court: Gujarat
Decided on: Feb-17-2000
Reported in: AIR2002Guj59
..... paragraph 8 page 259 as under the theoretical concept that king can do no wrong has been abandoned in england itself and state ..... lingering fiction of a legally indivisible state and of a feudal conception of the crown and to substitute for it the principle of ..... into force of the constitution on liability of the state in tort observed that the old distinction between sovereign and non sovereign .....
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Court: Supreme Court of India
Decided on: May-12-2000
Reported in: (2000)160CTR(SC)492; [2000]110TAXMAN338(SC)
..... to regard the dock as apparatus was wrong as it was something quite different from the generally accepted conception of plant 26 lord upjohn also disagreed ..... on the outside of the bull can begin and that it is wrong to regard either the concrete or any other part of the ..... does not depreciate and if depreciation was allowed it would give a wrong picture of the true income p 1439 44 under the 1961 act .....
Tag this Judgment! Ask ChatGPTGhanshyam Das Jethwani Vs. Assistant Commissioner of Income
Court: Income Tax Appellate Tribunal ITAT Jaipur
Decided on: Feb-09-2000
..... of the order of cit a we find that our assumption was wrong our assumption was based on the conception that usually the credit is being allowed by the authorities for jewellery ..... and consequently must be prima facie apparent one the mistake means to take as understand wrongly or incorrectly to make an error in interpreting is an error a fault a misunderstanding .....
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