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"In the present case, to deny the benefit
of 'pay and recover', what seems to have
substantially weighed with the High Court is the
reference to larger Bench made by the two-Judge
Bench in National Insurance Co. Ltd. v.
Parvathneni and another (2009) 8 SCC 785 which
doubted the correctness of the decisions which
in exercise of jurisdiction under Article 142 of
the Constitution of India directing insurance
company to pay the compensation amount even
though insurance company has no liability to
pay. In Parvathneni case, the Supreme Court
pointed out that Article 142 of the Constitution
of India does not cover such type of cases and
that "if the insurance company has no liability
to pay at all, then, it cannot be compelled by
order of the court in exercise of its
jurisdiction under Article 142 of the
Constitution of India to pay the compensation
amount and later on recover it from the owner of
the vehicle". The above reference in Parvathneni
case has been disposed of on 17.09.2013 by the
three-Judges Bench keeping the questions of law
open to be decided in an appropriate case.
Since the reference to the larger bench in
Parvathneni case has been disposed of by keeping
the questions of law open to be decided in an
appropriate case, presently the decision in
Swaran Singh case followed in Laxmi Narain Dhut
and other cases hold the field. The award passed
by the Tribunal directing the insurance company
(6 of 12) [CMA-3526/2014]
to pay the compensation amount awarded to the
claimants and thereafter, recover the same from
the owner of the vehicle in question, is in
accordance with the judgment passed by this
Court in Swaran Singh and Laxmi Narain Dhut
cases. While so, in our view, the High Court
ought not to have interfered with the award
passed by the Tribunal directing the first
respondent to pay and recover from the owner of
the vehicle. The impugned judgment of the High
Court exonerating the insurance company from its
liability and directing the claimants to recover
the compensation from the owner of the vehicle
is set aside and the award passed by the
Tribunal is restored.