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paying compensation to the persons who are, under the Fatal Accidents Act, 1855 (13 of 1855 ), entitled to recover damages
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child suffer an accident which is likely to prove fatal unless an operation be immediately performed. There is not time
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ACT:
Fatal Accidents--Negligent act of driver of bus--Acting in
the course of employment--Liability of
owner ... life--If same person could claim
under both heads--Fatal Accidents Act, 1855 (13 of 1855),
SS. 1, 2.
HEADNOTE
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that he and not his brother had struck the fatal blow.
The brother was acquitted and the appellant was convicted ... case, it is
possible to ascertain who struck the fatal blow, the fact
that another was also sought
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party omitted from the list of respondents-Defect
whether fatal.
HEADNOTE:
Held, (i) that non-compliance with the provisions ... proper party from the list of
respondents is not fatal and the tribunal is entitled to
deal with the matter
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compen-
sation under the provisions of the Fatal Accidents Act,
1855, and it was submitted that the provisions in Chapter ... between the English Fatal Accidents Act,
1846 and the Indian Fatal Accidents Act, 1855 shows that
they are almost identical
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Central Government Act Section 2 in The Fatal Accidents Act, 1855
2. Not more than one suit to be brought
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from the amount of compensation payable under the Fatal
Accidents Act, 1846. This situation was reversed by the
Fatal Accidents ... finally altered
drastically by the Fatal Accidents Act of 1959 ensuring
various kinds of insurance and pensionary benefits
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Central Government Act Section 1A in The Fatal Accidents Act, 1855
1A. 3[ ] Suit for compensation to the family
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Evidence not establishing
which of four accused gave fatal blow-High Court finding
that common intention was to cause grievous ... injury on the head of the deceased,
which proved fatal, the other injuries were not of a serious
nature. There
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