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only where the error is one of law
and that ... apparent on the face of the record. Any error
of law or fact which it can correct as a court
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workshop at
terminii---Absence reasons. If error of law apparent of the
face of the Record---Writ jurisdiction of High ... inferior
court or tribunal arc binding.
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An error of law apparent on the face of the record can,
however
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could be set aside on ground of
error of law on face of award.
Interpretation:
Agreement-Works contract of large ... award on the ground that there is an error of law
apparent on the face of it, yet where
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face of the record-Speaking award- Error of
Law. Industrial Disputes Act, 1947-Secs ... according to us it is an unhappy error of law. In the
present case the arbitrators have made a sufficiently
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committed by the Umpire
in this regard was error of law apparent on the face of the
award. The High ... which the law does not
countenance, there is error in law which may be ground for
setting aside the award
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involved. The error contemplated appears to be an error of law
and not an error of tact. It is clear ... indispensable condition, when the error
is an error of law. In the Northumberland Tribunal case (B), on appeal
Calcutta High Court
matter"
cannot be lost sight of. The error of law in the present case is
apparent on the face ... Radhakrthe
matter" cannot be lost sight of. The error of law in the present case
is apparent on the face
Delhi High Court
that the lower Court had fallen
into an error of law cannot give jurisdiction to the High Court under
Section ... High Court to interfere with gross and palpable
errors of law committed by lower Courts, he did not seem inclined
Madras High Court
Jury. This would include not only an error in laying down the law
but defects in summing up the evidence ... Jury. Misdirection includes not only error in
laying down the law by which the Jury are to be guided
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Madras High Court
The Management Of vs The Presiding Officer on 23 November, 2009
DATE
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