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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Railway Accident Compensation Case — Parents of Deceased Passenger Entitled to Compensation Under Section 124-A of Railways Act, 1989. Death Caused by Fall from Overcrowded Train Constitutes an Untoward Incident.

The appeal arises from the dismissal of a compensation claim by the Railway Claims Tribunal, Nagpur Bench. The appellants, Shobhabai and Ganesh Gaikwa...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Railways' Appeal in Untoward Incident Death Case. Death of Passenger Due to Fall from Train Caused by Sudden Jerk Constitutes Untoward Incident Under Section 124A of Railways Act, 1989.

The case involves an appeal by the Union of India (Railways) against an award of the Railway Claims Tribunal, Nagpur Bench, in Claim Application No.16...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Railway Accident Claim Case — Mother of Deceased Entitled to Compensation Under Railways Act. Tribunal Erred in Dismissing Claim on Ground of Non-Existence of Deceased as Passenger, Despite Evidence of Accidental Fall from Train.

The appellant, Ranjanabai Tukaram Jatale, mother of deceased Suresh Tukaram Jatale, filed a claim application before the Railway Claims Tribunal, Nagp...

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High Court of Bombay Dismisses Railway Appeal in Passenger Death Case — Untoward Incident Under Section 124A Railways Act, 1989 Established. Sudden Jerk While Alighting from Train Constitutes an Untoward Incident, and Railway's Denial of Ticket Validity Not Sustained.

The case involves an appeal by the Union of India, represented by the General Manager of South Central Railway, against a judgment of the Recovery Cla...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Railway Accident Claim — Deemed Bonafide Passenger Based on Ticket Recovery and Witness Testimony. Accidental Fall from Train Constitutes Untoward Incident Under Section 124A of Railways Act, 1989.

The appeal was filed by the dependents of Anil Girdhar Thalkia against the dismissal of their claim for compensation by the Railway Claims Tribunal. T...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal by Claimants in Railway Accident Case — Holds That Deceased Was a Bona Fide Passenger and Death Was Accidental. The Tribunal Erred in Dismissing Claim on Grounds of Untruthful Evidence and Failure to Prove 'Accidental Falling' Under Section 124A of the Railways Act, 1989.

The present appeal was filed by the original applicants, the widow and minor children of Jagannath Vibhute, challenging the judgment and award dated 1...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Railway Accident Case — Death Due to Accidental Fall from Train Constitutes Untoward Incident Under Railways Act, 1989. Widow and Children Entitled to Compensation as Deceased Was a Bona Fide Passenger and Fall Was Accidental, Not Self-Inflicted.

The case involves an appeal by the widow, children, and mother of Sanjay Awachare (deceased) against the dismissal of their claim petition by the Rail...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Railway Accident Claim Case — Sets Aside Tribunal's Dismissal for Non-Prosecution. Held that the Tribunal erred in dismissing the claim application for default without considering the merits, and the matter must be restored for fresh adjudication.

The appellant, Mohd. Saber s/o Mohd. Illyas, filed a claim application before the Railway Claims Tribunal, Nagpur Bench, seeking compensation for inju...