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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 partly allowed the appeal and enhanced the amount of compensation in an Insurance Company's Appeal in Motor Accident Claim - Tribunal's Compensation Award of Rs.4,28,000/- Upheld with Additional Costs

The National Insurance Company Ltd. appealed against the Tribunal's award of Rs.4,28,000/- compensation to claimants (married daughters of deceased) i...

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High Court partly allowed Insurance Company's Appeal in Motor Accident Claim -- Modified Compensation Award Under Section 163-A of Motor Vehicles Act for Death of The deceased

The National Insurance Company Ltd. appealed against a Tribunal award granting compensation of Rs.4,24,505/- with 9% interest to the claimants for the...

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High Court Dismisses Insurance Company Appeal in Workmen's Compensation Case - Employer-Employee Relationship Established Through Unrebutted Testimony - Compensation Award of Rs.3,49,290 with 6% Interest Upheld

The High Court dismissed an insurance company's appeal challenging a workmen's compensation award, holding that the claimant's unrebutted evidence est...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeals by Truck Owner Against Insurance Company's 'Pay and Recovery' Direction in Fake Driving Licence Case - Insurance Company Directed to Indemnify Owner as Breach Not Proved

The Supreme Court allowed civil appeals filed by Hind Samachar Ltd. (Delhi Unit) against the National Insurance Company Ltd. regarding an accident tha...

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Appeal against the direction of 'pay and recover' by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Nagpur – Learner’s licence validity and Rule 3(b) of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 interpreted – Exemption for motorcycle riders under Rule 24(3)(v) clarified.

The High Court upheld the tribunal's direction of 'pay and recover' and ruled that the appellant violated Rule 3(b) by driving without an instructor. ...

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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Sheikh Javed Iqbal After Nine Years of Detention. Prolonged Incarceration Without Trial Progress Violates Fundamental Rights, Emphasizes Right to Speedy Trial

The Supreme Court has granted leave and heard arguments in an appeal against an order denying bail to Sheikh Javed Iqbal, accused of possessing counte...