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High Court Partially Allows Appellant Appeal in Motor Accident Claim, Reduces Compensation Due to 25% Contributory Negligence of Deceased Minor Rider. Tribunal's Award Modified from Rs.11,55,000 to Rs.8,66,250 Under Motor Vehicles Act

The High Court partially allowed an appeal by NWKRTC against a Motor Accident Claims Tribunal award of Rs.11,55,000/- for the death of a 17-year-old m...

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High Court Enhances Compensation in Motor Accident Claim, Modifies Tribunal Award on Dependency Loss and Liability Between Owner and Insurer

The High Court of Karnataka at Dharwad allowed an appeal filed by claimants seeking enhancement of compensation in a motor accident case. The Tribunal...

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Supreme Court Modifies High Court’s Order on Compensation, Affirms Full Liability on Bus Driver. Rash and Negligent Driving of the Offending Vehicle Held Sole Cause of Accident – Tribunal’s View Restored

High Court’s assessment of contributory negligence at 25% on the deceased was set aside. Tribunal’s finding of 100% negligence on the part of the...

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Compensation Enhanced – Notional Income Considered – Interest @ 7.5% – Multiplier Applied – Supreme Court Directed Payment After Deducting Delay Period

Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Section 166 – Claimant Entitled to Just Compensation – High Court’s Reliance on Minimum Wages Reversed – Notional...

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Compensation Award Restored – Split Multiplier Method Held Inapplicable. Supreme Court Discards High Court’s Split Multiplier Approach – Compensation Reassessed.

Constitution of India – Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Compensation Calculation – Split Multiplier Method – Future Prospects – Loss of Dependenc...

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Supreme Court Partly Allows Claimants' Appeals in Motor Accident Compensation Cases - Enhances Loss of Dependency Awards. Compensation Modified Based on Standardized Calculation of Rs.10,000 Monthly Income Plus 40% Future Prospects for Deceased Drivers Under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

The Supreme Court heard two civil appeals filed by claimants seeking enhancement of compensation awarded for the deaths of their family members in mot...

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Supreme Court Allows Claimants' Appeal in Motor Accident Compensation Case by Granting Future Prospects. Compensation Enhanced with 40% Future Prospects and Interest Rate Modified to 7.5% Under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Principles.

The appeal arose from a motor accident claim where the deceased Kiran died in a road accident on March 30, 2010, while riding a two-wheeler that was h...