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proceed against his employer,
even though liability is an absolute liability and not fault based
liability which is fastened ... that the Workmen's
Compensation Scheme provides for an absolute liability of the employer
in case of accidents arising
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employer, resisted the claim
application and his liability to pay compensation. However, he has
admitted that the deceased ... wages that he paid to
the deceased was absolutely an irrelevant fact. If the employer
disputed the claimants' case about
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person who is directed to pay compensation
and his liability arises only if he is proved to have committed ... contention can be termed as a peculiar kind of absolute liability
within the vista, stretch and reach of tortious liability
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directly within the purview of Section 7
and the absolute liability thereunder, as he did not sell the Bengal
gram ... learned counsel for the second accused, urges
vigorously that absolute liability is a terrible thing, as it does away
with
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employer, resisted the claim
application and his liability to pay compensation. However, he has
admitted that the deceased ... wages that he paid to the deceased was absolutely an irrelevant
fact. If the employer disputed the claimants' case about
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reinforces a fault liability and makes it into an
absolute liability. If absolute liability is to give way to
fault
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read with
s. 19(1) imposes an absolute liability on dealers; (b) the
standards of quality and limits of variability ... regulatory provisions will be promoted by imposing such
absolute liability and that it cannot otherwise be
reasonably ensured, the court
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course of time has become known
as 'strict liability', 'absolute liability', 'fault
liability' have all gradually grown and with passage ... time
have become firmly entrenched. 'Absolute liability' or
"special use bringing with it increased dangers to
others"(Rylands v. Fletcher
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such
accident. Thus it is a case of absolute liability on the part of the
owner of the vehicle ... indefeasible, peremptory and total. Thus it is an absolute liability.
This type of liability on the part of the owner
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liability which was contingent on fault into an
absolute liability. What it does not do, is to provide a free
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