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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation for Heirs of Deceased in Motor Accident Claim, Clarifies 'Just Compensation' Principles Under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988

The Supreme Court heard an appeal by claimants dissatisfied with the compensation awarded by the High Court in a motor accident claim case. The victim...

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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 Allows Writ Petition Quashing State Government Notification on Multiplier Factor for National Highway Land Acquisition -- Central Government's RFCTLARR Act Notification Prevails for NHAI Projects

The High Court allowed a writ petition filed by landowners challenging the State Government's notification and Government Resolutions that specified a...

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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 Allows Appeal in Motor Accident Claim, Enhances Compensation to Rs. 28,80,000 with Modified Contributory Negligence and Higher Interest Under MV Act

The appellants, legal heirs of deceased P. Ramesh, filed an appeal under Section 173(1) of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (MV Act) against the Tribunal's aw...

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High Court Enhances Compensation in Motor Accident Claim, Modifies Tribunal Award on Dependency Loss and Liability Between Owner and Insurer

The High Court of Karnataka at Dharwad allowed an appeal filed by claimants seeking enhancement of compensation in a motor accident case. The Tribunal...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation for Motor Accident Victim, Clarifies Application of Section 166 Over Section 163A of Motor Vehicles Act. Income and Disability Assessments Modified Based on Precedent and Evidence

The Supreme Court allowed the appeal by the claimant, S. Shakul Hameed, against the Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation Limited, enhancing compensa...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation for Motor Accident Death - Widow and Six Dependents Granted Additional Rs. 2,22,180/- Over High Court Award - Income Reassessment, Multiplier Correction, and Conventional Heads Properly Awarded Under Motor Vehicles Act

The Supreme Court enhanced the compensation awarded to the dependents of Sobran Singh who died in a motor accident at age 33. The Court reassessed the...

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Supreme Court Restores Compensation in Motor Accident Claim, Overturns High Court's Reduction -- Allowances Included, Future Prospects at 50%, Income Tax Based on Slabs -- Insurance Company's Appeal Dismissed

The Supreme Court heard an appeal against the High Court's reduction of compensation in a motor accident claim case. The Tribunal had awarded Rs. 88,2...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation for Deceased’s Family in Motor Accident Claim. Assessment of Just Compensation—Multiplier & Future Prospects Revisited—MACT & High Court Orders Modified

Monthly Income Adjusted: ₹7,000 was considered, including notional income and family pension. Multiplier Increased: Held at 14 instead of 9,...