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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Vicarious Liability"
Gelatin Sticks Sold Illegally Without Their Knowledge, Licence Holders Can't Be Held Vicariously Liable For Employee's Actions: Karnataka High Court
'Magistrate Mechanically Issued Process': Bombay High Court Quashes Summons In Defamation Case Against Future Generali MD, Legal Head
Liability To Deduct TDS Under Section 201 of Income Tax Act Is A Vicarious Liability, Which Ends With Discharge Of Principal Liability Of Recipient Of Income: ITAT
All Directors Of Pharma Company Liable For Production Of Substandard Drugs: Madras High Court
Company Upon Conviction Can Be Sentenced To Punishment Of Fine Even Though Offence Carries Punishment of Imprisonment As Well: J&K&L High Court
No Vicarious Liability Under Criminal Law Unless Strictly Mandated By Statute: J&K&L High Court
Office Bearer Can't Be Held Vicariously Liable In Criminal Proceedings Unless Company Is Made Accused: Jammu & Kashmir High Court Reiterates
Owner Of Vehicle Not Vicariously Liable For Any Misdeclaration By Owner Of Goods: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Post Office/Bank Can Be Held Liable For Frauds Or Wrongs Committed By Its Employees: Supreme Court
No IPC Provision For Vicarious Liability On Company Directors, Cannot Implicate Them Without Specific Averments: Kerala High Court
WhatsApp Group Administrator Not Vicariously Liable For Objectionable Posts By Members : Madras HC Endorses Bombay HC Judgment
Vicarious Liability As A Principle Cannot Be Applied To A Contempt Case: Supreme Court
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