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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Railway Accident Case — Deemed Untoward Incident Under Section 123(c)(2) of Railways Act, 1989. Deceased Found to be Bonafide Passenger Based on Recovery of Tickets and Police Report.

The appeal was filed by the original applicants, who are dependents of the deceased Mr. Arogyaraj Chetiyar, challenging an order of the Railway Claims...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Railway's Appeal Against Compensation for Accidental Fall from Train. Deceased was a bona fide passenger who fell due to sudden jerk and jolt, not a trespasser, under Section 124A of the Railways Act, 1989.

The appeal was filed by the Union of India, represented by the General Manager, South Western Railway, Hubli, against the order dated 28.12.2010 passe...

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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 Dismisses Railway's Appeal in Passenger Death Case Due to Untoward Incident. Deceased Boarded Wrong Train but Was Bona Fide Passenger with Valid Ticket; Railway Liable Under Section 124A of the Railways Act, 1989.

The appeal was filed by the Union of India, General Manager, South Central Railway, against the judgment and award dated 06/03/2009 of the Railway Cla...

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Court Quashes Customs' Seizure of Gold Chain, Orders Refund of Rs. 35,00,000 to Petitioner. Misapplication of Baggage Rules and Unjust Penalty Overturned; Personal Effects Defined and Upheld

The court reviewed the case of a petitioner whose gold chain with pendant was seized by Customs on allegations of smuggling. The petitioner argued tha...