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High Court allowed Insurance Company's Appeal and also cross objection of claimant for Enhances Compensation in Motor Accident Claim -- Tribunal's Award Modified with Increased Compensation

The High Court heard two connected matters: Insurance Company challenging the Tribunal's award holding them liable, and MFA CROB No.27/2014 filed by t...

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Compensation enhanced for quadriplegic accident victim – Future prospects, attendant charges, special diet, pain & suffering considered.

Income Assessment: The Supreme Court held that ₹5,600 per month (assessed by the High Court) was too low. Instead, ₹7,500 per month was considered...

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Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – Indian Penal Code, 1860 – Compensation Enhanced by Supreme Court for Motor Accident Victim on Appeal

Supreme Court of India Enhanced Compensation for Motor Accident Victim Citing 100% Disability and Reassessing Monthly Income – Civil Appeal No. 2322...

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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 – Medical Board's Opinion on Disability Upheld – Future Prospects Considered

Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 – Permanent Disability – Future Prospects – Attendant Charges – Pain and Suffering – Compensation Enhanced Based on...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation in Motor Accident Claim Case, Emphasizes Just and Fair Compensation Under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. Court Reiterates Principle of "Just Compensation" Beyond Claimed Amount, Modifies High Court and Tribunal Awards.

Just Compensation – The Supreme Court reiterated the principle that compensation under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, should be "just" and "reasonab...

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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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Appeal for Enhanced Compensation in Motor Accident Claim Tribunal Judgment. Seeking justice for injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident through enhanced compensation for non-pecuniary losses.

Appeal against a judgment and award issued by the Motor Accident Claim Tribunal in 2013. The appellant seeks enhanced compensation for injuries sustai...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation in Road Accident Case. Supreme Court Increases Compensation for Victim from Rs. 1.27 Lakhs to Rs. 2.42 Lakhs, Citing Misjudgment in Disability Assessment.

The Supreme Court enhanced the compensation awarded to a road accident victim, recognizing errors in the lower courts' assessment of the victim’s di...

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Supreme Court Partially Allows Compensation Enhancement for Accident Victims in Motor Vehicle Act Claims. Future Medical Expenses Enhanced Based on Precedent and Multiplier, While Other Claims Rejected as High Court's Award Deemed Fair and Reasonable Under Section 166 of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

The dispute involved two appellants who suffered severe injuries in a motor vehicle accident on 22.08.2012, resulting in permanent disabilities of 95%...