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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Vicarious Liability"
S.138 NI Act | Director Who Signed Cheque Not Liable For Dishonour When Company Hasn't Been Added As Accused : Supreme Court
Statements In Newspapers Are Merely Hearsay & Cannot Serve As Proven Facts Unless Corroborated By Author: J&K High Court
Municipal Commissioner Cannot 'Plead Innocence' On The Ground That Duties Were Delegated: Gujarat HC Says While Hearing Rajkot Fire Case
Owner Of Premises Where Drugs Are Found Can Only Be Prosecuted If He Knowingly Permitted Use For Commission Of Offence: Karnataka HC
Directors Can't Be Held Vicariously Liable In Criminal Cases Merely Because They Hold A Position In Company: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Supreme Court Seeks Armed Forces' Response Over Failure To Compensate Veteran Who Got HIV After Blood Transfusion At Military Hospital
Cheque Dishonour | No Vicarious Liability On Directors If Company Acquitted Of Offence Under NI Act: Kerala High Court
Chairman Not Vicariously Liable U/S 22-C Minimum Wages Act Without Implicating Company: Jharkhand High Court
NI Act | In Cheque Case Against Company, Persons Can't Be Made Accused Only Because They're Managing Company's Business : Supreme Court
Panchayat Vicariously Liable For Acts Of Upper Division Clerk Done In Course Of Employment: Kerala High Court
Holding Chairpersons Of Large Companies Liable For Dishonour Of Cheques Would Unfairly Expand ‘Vicarious Liability’ Under NI Act: Delhi High Court
No Vicarious Liability Of Company Managers When Their Role Not Disclosed In Complaint Petition: Jharkhand High Court
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