RAFIQAN versus KARACHI ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORPORATION
Deadly Accident Act 1855 Section 1 Deadly Accidental Compensation Lawyer sued for corporation indictment, the deceased's legal heir whose death was due to alleged negligence by the corporation for failure to properly maintain the electrical wire Whether the deceased was involved in broken electricity, in such a case, the plaintiff's wire had to prove that the deceased had died as a result of a live electrical cord cutting off and under his supervision. Had, in such circumstances, the death of the deceased, was the first such evidence to be properly seen by the corporation. Failure to cure because wires, if properly maintained, were generally not expected to break the board, proving a lack of negligence, in which case, refer to the corporation. He has taken it all. Precautionary measures to prevent any corporation from causing any fatal injury, failure to discharge such burden, death of the adjournment was accepted o Ability to defer to the corporation court and other matters, compensation Due to negligence by the corporation court in keeping with the stipulated amount and accordingly the deceased's legal inheritance order suit.
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