It appears that deceased Malkiyat Singh, Shanker Singh, Balwant Raj and injured Om Parkash, Anuradha and Sunil Kumar were travelling in an Eco Car bearing No. JK-11-A/4856 from Badkot Uttar Kashi towards Jammu.
The State Commission has correctly appraised the case, no jurisdictional error, or legal principle ignored, or miscarriage of justice, is visible. Its Order of 25.08.2014 calls for no interference.
The complainants shall also be entitled to the cost of litigation awarded by the State Commission but there is no justification for awarding compensation over and above the interest awarded to the complainants and therefore, the direction for payment
The NCDRC found no illegality or infirmity in the impugned order. The present revision petition has no merit and same is dismissed in limine with no order as to costs.
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All appeals are disposed of in the aforesaid terms. No order as to costs. Pending application(s), if any, shall also stand(s) disposed of.
The Companies Act, 2013 itself defined the duties and responsibilities of a CS. For listed and some specified companies it is mandatory to appoint a CS. A CS works as a link between outside various types of government agencies, judicial, quasi-judici
All appeals are disposed of in the aforesaid terms. No order as to costs. Pending application(s), if any, shall also stand(s) disposed of.
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