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identify general theory of liability in tort consistent with causation, fairness, reciprocity and justice, balancing conflicting interests as well
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 9 - Cited by 17 - K Ramaswamy
novus actus interveniens which breaks the chain of causation; [See Munkman, Damages for Personal Injuries and Death, 5th edition ... constitute an intervening act breaking the chain of causation. Another case which may be mentioned is Lord v. Pacific Steam
Madhya Pradesh High Court
- Cites 4 - Cited by 5 -
AIR 1975 MP 31
- Singh
Calcutta High Court A. Akooji Jadwat Pvt. Ltd. vs Oriental Fire And General ... on 16
Calcutta High Court
- Cites 24 - Cited by 3 -
AIR 1972 Cal 228
- S Deb
Desai that there is no link of causation between the accidental injuries and the death. It. is also a further ... contention raised by Mr. Desai that the link of causation can never be inferred by the Tribunal or any other
Gujarat High Court
- Cites 1 - Cited by 1 -
II (1991) ACC 323
- S Dave
Delhi High Court Jaipur Golden Gas Victims vs Uoi & Ors on 23 October, 2009
Delhi High Court
- Cites 28 - Cited by 0
observed that if the problem were merely a causation...... but the investigation was concerned with 'fault' which included blame worthiness ... well as causation, and no true apportionment could be reached unless both those factors were borne in mind. The noble
Delhi High Court
- Cites 13 - Cited by 0 -
1976 RLR 52
- B Misra
Criminal Law" has referred to concept of "but for causation" and observed as under:- "The question of causation involves both ... problem of causation sine qua non and a problem of imputability. ...For a factor to be a but-for cause
Delhi High Court
- Cites 12 - Cited by 0
convicted of the offence itself, for the chain of causation has snapped. This can be very simply shown ... death of the child. But how far can indirect causation be recognised as operative, in Criminal jurisprudence? A glimmer
Madras High Court
- Cites 18 - Cited by 0 -
(1962) 2 MLJ 286
- Anantanarayanan
Desai that there is no link of causation between the accidental injuries and the death. It is also a further ... contention raised by Mr. Desai that the link of causation can never be inferred by the Tribunal or any other
Gujarat High Court
- Cites 1 - Cited by 0 -
II (1992) ACC 553
- S Dave
efficient or effective cause. 8. But the theory of causation has to be kept within reasonable limits at both ends ... participation in what led upto it. Referring to indirect causation, it was observed by one of us (Anantanarayanan, J) sitting
Madras High Court
- Cites 9 - Cited by 0 -
1967 CriLJ 776
- Natesan
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