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Supreme Court of India
Jacob Mathew vs State Of Punjab & Anr on 5 August
Supreme Court of India
SC1853 (6)
ACT:
Evidence Act-Res ipsa loquitur-If applicable in
criminal trials-Appellant driving a bus on a narrow ... entirety, then
also on the principle of res ipsa loquitur, the circumstance
and nature of the accident itself, was sufficient
Supreme Court of India
Sarkar, J.): (i) That the rule of res ipsa
loquitur was applicable to the facts of this case because
there ... circumstances. It is not sufficient to say res ipsa
loquitur because the danger is that facts may not always
tell
Supreme Court of India
Madhya Pradesh High Court
Mangilal vs Parasram And Ors. on 3 November, 1969 Equivalent citations
Madhya Pradesh High Court
whether the claimants
could rely on the doctrine res ipsa loquitur, the Tribunal observed
following the dictum of Lord Simon ... Duncan, (1946) 1 All ER
420, that res ipsa loquitur only shifts the onus of proof which is
adequately
Madhya Pradesh High Court
Central India Law Quarterly Ambit Of Res Ipsa Loquitur AMBIT OF RES IPSA LOQUITUR
ShivluZ Yadav*
The jurisprudential status ... functiollal utility of res ipsa
loquitur have been the subject of much debate. I t is a principle
which
Central India Law Quarterly
Constitution?
2. Whether the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur is applicable in the
present case?
3. Whether any contributory negligence ... request the court to apply the doctrine of res ipsa
loquitur in the present petition. However, learned Counsel
Delhi High Court
Madras High Court
The Associated Cotton Traders ... vs The Union Of India (Uoi), Owning ... on
Madras High Court
driver. He
has held that the principle of res ipsa loquitur is not applicable to
the facts of the present ... case.
7. The maxim of res ipsa loquitur is a well established legal
principle. The words res ipsa loquitur translated
Himachal Pradesh High Court
held that it was a case of res ipsa
loquitur, and therefore compensation could be awarded under Article ... maintainability of the petitions is rejected. Res Ipsa loquitur
and Strict liability.
9. The next question that arises for consideration
Delhi High Court
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