Motor Vehicle Accident: Can Failure to Avoid an Accident be termed as Contributory Negligence? Supreme Court

The Supreme Court has observed that failure to avoid collision by taking extraordinary precautions doesn’t constitute negligence. To establish contributory negligence there has to be an omission or some act that materially contributed to accident or damage and it should be attributed to persons against whom the allegations were made. In the instant case, the

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