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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Insurer's Appeal in Motor Accident Claim, Holds Insurer Liable for Autorickshaw Accident Despite Driver Lacking Transport Endorsement. Driving Licence for Light Motor Vehicle Covers Autorickshaw as Public Transport Vehicle Under Section 2(21) of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

The case involves an appeal by the National Insurance Company Ltd. against the judgment and award dated 24.10.2009 passed by the MACT, Mangaluru in MV...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Insurance Claim Case Due to Lack of Willful Breach by Insured. Employer Not Required to Verify Driving Licence Authenticity Beyond Face Value Unless Cause to Suspect.

The appellant, Nirmala Kothari, was the wife of Vinod Ray Kothari, who owned a Hyundai Elantra vehicle insured with the respondent, United India Insur...

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High Court of Karnataka Allows Owner's Appeal in Motor Accident Claim — Insurer Liable Despite Invalid Driving Licence Due to Lack of Causal Connection. Owner Not Required to Pay Compensation Where Insurer Fails to Prove That Licence Breach Caused Accident.

The case involves two appeals filed by the owner of a vehicle, Sri Vijayakumar, against the judgment and award of the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal ...

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High Court of Karnataka Dismisses Insurer's Appeal in Motor Accident Claim Under Section 163A MV Act — No Defence of Contributory Negligence Available in Structured Formula Claims. Insurer Liable to Pay Compensation Despite Alleged Negligence of Deceased as Section 163A is a No-Fault Liability Scheme.

The appeal arises out of a judgment and award dated 20.06.2013 in M.V.C.No.301/2011 passed by the Principal Senior Civil Judge & M.A.C.T., Puttur, D.K...

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Supreme Court Allows State's Appeal in Excise Duty Case — Licensee Liable for Duty on Liquor Destroyed in Fire. Absolute liability under Rule 7(11)(a) of UP Bottling of Foreign Liquor Rules, 1969 and Rules 708/709 of UP Excise Manual; act of God no defense.

The case arises from a fire incident on 10.04.2003 at the godown of the respondent company, a distillery licensee, which destroyed 35,642 cases of Ind...