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High Court of Gujarat Enhances Compensation for Injured Motorcyclist in Motor Accident Claim — Tribunal's Award of Rs.10,44,212/- Modified to Rs.25,00,000/- with 9% Interest. Future Loss of Income Recalculated Based on Notional Income of Rs.4,500/- per Month and 40% Disability.

The appellant, Ambala Muljibhai Makwana (since deceased, represented by legal heirs), was driving a motor cycle on 18.01.2003 when a tanker bearing re...

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Gujarat High Court Enhances Compensation for Paraplegic Claimant in Motor Accident Case — Multiplier Applied as per Sarla Verma, Future Prospects Granted, and Interest Rate Increased to 9%

The appeal was filed by the original claimant, Dhanrajbhai Khumabhai Rabari (since deceased, represented by legal heirs), against the judgment and awa...

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Gujarat High Court Allows Appeal and Enhances Compensation for Paralyzed Cleaner in Motor Accident Case — Future Prospects and Attendant Charges Considered. Claimant with 100% permanent disability awarded Rs.23,88,200/- under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

The appellant, a 20-year-old cleaner, sustained severe spinal cord injuries in a truck accident on 23.08.2006, resulting in permanent paralysis and 10...

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High Court of Karnataka Enhances Compensation for Tempo Accident Victim — Owner Held Liable Despite Insurance Exclusion. Coolie Injured in Rash Driving Awarded Rs. 3,00,000/- Under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

The appellant, Munikrishna Murthy, was a coolie traveling in a tempo bearing registration No.KA-04/B-622 owned by respondent No.1 (Abraham) on 2.3.200...

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Supreme Court Enhances Compensation for Minor Pillion Rider Suffering 100% Permanent Disability in Motorcycle Accident. Notional Income for Minor Determined Based on Minimum Wages of Skilled Workman Under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

The appellant, Hansraj, a minor aged about 14 years, was a pillion rider on a motorcycle driven by the first respondent, on 08.11.2016. The motorcycle...

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High Court of Karnataka Reduces Compensation in Motor Accident Claim Due to Contributory Negligence and Lack of Income Proof. Claimant's disability assessed at 10% whole body, but contributory negligence of 50% applied as accident occurred due to negligence of both rider and claimant.

The appeal arises from a judgment and award dated 31.12.2018 passed by the Senior Civil Judge and JMFC and MACT, N.R.Pura in MVC No.540/2017. The appe...