FEHMEEDA versus AHMED DIN
The Deadly Accident Act 1855 Sections 1 and 2 of the Conduct Rule (XLV of 1860), Section 304, rules for a fatal accident, which is the principle of sentencing a convict in a criminal case, in civil action. The principles that apply to the determination are quite different. Compensation due to death under the Fatal Accidents Act, 1855, when the trial against the accused in a criminal trial is beyond all reasonable doubt, there was no such principle in the case where the civil liability of such accused was The civil court was under trial, in the latter case, while directing the presentation of evidence in determining the defendant's civil liability for compensation, although related to the same incident under section 430A of the Criminal Court. , Was acquitted of the allegations under PPC, despite the fact that the plaintiff's civil liability was not sufficient Could. Such an accident, especially when the evidence on record proves that the accident resulted in a result of negligence and negligent driving of a guilty verdict in a felony criminal charge under 5 304A. The PC was not related to the purpose of determining civil liability under the Fatal Accidents Act.
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