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MACP No.4851/16; FIR No. 175/11; PS. Alipur DOD: 08.08.2018 Petition under Section 166 and 140 of M.V. Act, 1988 for grant of compensation AWARD
1. The petitioner has sought compensation to the tune of Rs. 50,00,000/ with interest @ 12% per annum from the date of filing of petition till the date of realization, for the injuries sustained by him in Motor Vehicular Accident which occurred on 22.05.2011 at about 3:45 AM at G.T.K. Road leading towards Sonepat, near Khampur Village, Delhi, involving Tata Tempo bearing registration no. DL1LK7253 (alleged offending vehicle) being driven by respondent no. 1 in rash and negligent manner.
2. It is averred in the claim petition that on 22.05.2011, the petitioner hired Tata Tempo No. DL1LK7253 and loaded the cartons of milk polybags in the said tempo, which were to be supplied at Sonepat. He was travelling alongwith the aforesaid goods in said Tata Tempo and was proceeding towards Kundli, Sonepat from Rohini. It is further averred that the respondent no. 1 was driving the aforesaid tempo at very high speed and in rash and negligent manner, without observing proper look out and without following the rules of the traffic. He had requested the respondent no. 1 to drive the tempo at normal speed with due care and caution but he did not take care of his advise. At about 3:45 am, when they reached at G.T.K Road leading from Delhi towards Sonepat, near Khampur Village, Delhi, the respondent no.1 hit against Canter which was parked on the extreme left hand side of the road with proper blinking lights ON with great force. As a result thereof, he sustained grievous injuries all over his body. He was removed to SRHC Hospital, Narela, Delhi, where he was medically examined. It is further averred that the petitioner was doing the job of supplying milk polybags and was earning Rs. 8,500/ per month at the time of accident. The said vehicle i.e. Tempo was found to be owned by respondent no. 2 and it was insured with Bharti Axa General Insurance Company Ltd /respondent no. 3 during the period in question.
6. From pleadings of the parties, the following issues were framed by my Ld Predecessor vide order dated 11.05.2012:
1. Whether Sh. Onkar Singh s/o Sh. Ganga Singh suffered injuries due to road accident on 22.05.2011 at 3:45 am, on G.T.K. Road, near Khampur Village, Delhi towards sonepat, within the jurisdiction of PS. Alipur due to rash and negligent driving of vehicle No. DL1LK7253 being driven by respondent no. 1?OPP.
8. I have already heard the arguments addressed by ld counsels for the parties. I have also gone through the record. Both the sides were directed to submit their respective submissions in Form IV B, vide order dated 24.07.18 but they have not submitted the same on record till date. My findings on the issues are as under: ISSUE NO. 1.
9. For the purpose of this issue, the testimony of PW1 Sh. Omkar Singh(injured himself) is relevant. In his evidence by way of affidavit (Ex. PW1/A), he has deposed on the lines of averments made in the claim petition. He deposed that on 22.05.2011, he had hired Tata Tempo No. DL1LK7253 and had loaded therein the cartons of milk polybags, which were to be supplied at Sonepat. He was travelling alongwith the aforesaid goods in said Tata Tempo and was proceeding towards Kundli, Sonepat from Rohini. He further deposed that the respondent no. 1 was driving the aforesaid tempo at very high speed and in rash and negligent manner, without observing proper look out and without following the rules of the traffic. He had requested the respondent no. 1 to drive the tempo at normal speed and with due care and caution but he did not take care of his advise. At about 3:45 am, when they reached at G.T.K Road leading from Delhi towards Sonepat, near Khampur Village, Delhi, the respondent no.1 hit against MACP No.4851/16; FIR No. 175/11; PS. Alipur DOD: 08.08.2018 Canter which was parked on the extreme left hand side of the road with proper blinking lights ON with great force. As a result thereof, he sustained grievous injuries all over his body. He was removed to SRHC Hospital, Narela, Delhi, where he was medically examined. He has relied upon the following documents: S.No. Description of documents Remarks