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Supreme Court Acquits Appellant in Dacoity Case Due to Lack of Corroborative Evidence and Doubtful Arrest. Benefit of Doubt Granted – Dock Identification and Arrest Manner Found Unreliable.

The Supreme Court held that the prosecution failed to prove the guilt of the appellant beyond a reasonable doubt. The dock identification by PW-9 was ...

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Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Compensation Enhanced by Supreme Court for Amputation Injury – Functional Disability Fixed at 90% – Age Determined as 22 Years – Compensation Increased to Rs.28,93,494/- from Rs.10,10,004/- by High Court and Rs.6,70,000/- by MACT

Constitution of India, 1950 (COI) – Article 136 – Special Leave Petition filed challenging the compensation awarded by MACT and modified by High C...

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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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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 Restores MACT Award in Geeta Dubey Case. Justice Reaffirmed for Claimants Through Detailed Analysis of Evidence.

The Supreme Court reversed the Madhya Pradesh High Court's order that set aside an award by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT). The appeal, bro...

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Supreme Court upholds enhanced compensation for 100% functional disability with focus on 'pain and suffering.'

This case centers on the quantum of compensation for an accident victim, K.S. Muralidhar, who sustained life-altering injuries resulting in 100% funct...

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"Conviction Quashed: Rash Driving or Contributory Negligence?" A detailed judicial analysis questions evidence reliability and contributory negligence in a motor vehicle accident.

The Bombay High Court quashed the conviction and sentencing of Shivaji Santu Zanzad under Sections 279, 304(A), and 337 of the IPC for lack of conclus...

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Supreme Court Clarifies Licensing Requirements for Driving Light Motor Vehicles Used as Transport Vehicles. Interpretation of Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 regarding LMV License and Transport Vehicles, ensuring road safety and livelihood considerations.

The Supreme Court reviewed the interpretation of licensing requirements under the Motor Vehicle Act, specifically whether holders of a Light Motor Veh...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation in Child’s Permanent Disability Case After Accident. Landmark ruling revises compensation for a minor suffering 75% permanent disability, adjusting future earnings, pain, and medical expenses.

  1. Background and Accident DetailsDate of Incident: 13.04.2013Parties Involved: Appellant, a minor girl under twelve, suffered severe disability (...

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Accident Compensation Appeal Dismissed by Tribunal Based on Annual Income and Dependency Considerations. Tribunal dismisses appeal against assessed income and compensation in motor accident claim, considering dependency and multiplier principles.

An appeal was filed challenging the Tribunal’s assessment of the deceased’s income and the calculated compensation for his family due to his untim...