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Academic Qualification Can’t Be the Sole Criteria to Determine Merits of Person: Tripura HC - (02 Aug 2018)

Tripura High Court has observed that academic qualification cannot be the sole criteria to determine merits of a person and there should not be any discrimination in determining the loss of earning capacity on account of disability occurred due to road traffic accident.

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