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M/S Star Press vs Meena Devi on 12 April, 2017

34. This case is squarely covered by the principles laid down by the Supreme Court in Rita Devi (supra) and this Court in Kanshi Ram (supra), Shakeela Parveen (supra) and Shehzadi Yasmeen (supra); Madhya Pradesh High Court in Satiya (supra), and Sheela Bai Jain (supra); Calcutta High Court in Subir Mukherjee (supra); Kerala High Court in Thomman (supra), Philo (supra) and Thankamma (supra);
Delhi High Court Cites 37 - Cited by 1 - J R Midha - Full Document

United India Insurance Co. Ltd. vs Kamlesh & Ors. on 9 August, 2017

Madhya Pradesh High Court in Satiya (supra), and Sheela Bai Jain (supra); Calcutta High Court in Subir Mukherjee (supra); Kerala High Court in Thomman (supra), Philo (supra) and Thankamma (supra); Bombay High Court in Bhagubai (supra) and Arti (supra); Madras High Court in V. Komala (supra) and Rahmath (supra); Gauhati High Court in Sabita Gope (supra); Karnataka High Court in Palaniyamma (supra).
Delhi High Court Cites 37 - Cited by 76 - J R Midha - Full Document

Ram Niwas Gupta vs Bindu Singh & Ors. on 12 April, 2017

Madhya Pradesh High Court in Satiya (supra), and Sheela Bai Jain (supra); Calcutta High Court in Subir Mukherjee (supra); Kerala High Court in Thomman (supra), Philo (supra) and Thankamma (supra); Bombay High Court in Bhagubai (supra) and Arti (supra); Madras High Court in V. Komala (supra) and Rahmath (supra); Gauhati High Court in Sabita Gope (supra); Karnataka High Court in Palaniyamma (supra).
Delhi High Court Cites 42 - Cited by 1 - J R Midha - Full Document

Meena Devi vs The Union Of India on 4 May, 2026

15. The question that arose for consideration in United India Insurance Company Ltd. v. Philo [1996 (3) L.L.N. 116], was whether the killing of a workman while he was in the course of his employment, by an unknown person, can be considered as death caused as a result of an accident arising out of his employment? In this case the deceased was the driver of a taxi. He had taken some tourist out of town. He did not return from the tour and it was reported that he was killed and somebody stole the taxi. The Division Bench answered the question in the affirmative and held in Paras. 7 and 8 of the report:
Jharkhand High Court Cites 14 - Cited by 0 - S K Dwivedi - Full Document

MFA/74/2021 on 15 September, 2025

15. The question that arose for consideration in United India Insurance Company Ltd. v. Philo [(1996) 3 L.L.N. 116], was whether the killing of a workman while he was in the course of his employment, by an unknown person, can be considered as death caused as a result of an accident arising out of his employment? In this case the deceased was the driver of a taxi. He had taken some tourist out of town. He did not return from the tour and it was reported that he was killed and somebody stole the taxi. The Division Bench answered the question in the affirmative and held in Paras. 7 and 8 of the report:
Gauhati High Court Cites 29 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

United India Insurance Co. Ltd. vs Kanshi Ram And Ors. on 17 February, 2004

15. The question that arose for consideration in United India Insurance Co. Ltd vs. Philo, 1997 I LLJ 76 (Kerala), was: whether the killing of a workman while he was in the course of his employment, by an unknown person, can be considered as death caused as a result of an accident arising out of his employment? In this case the deceased was the driver of a taxi. He had taken some tourists out of town. He did not return from the tour and it was reported that he was killed and somebody stole the taxi. The Division Bench answered the question in the affirmative and held in paragraph 7 and 8 of the Report:-
Delhi High Court Cites 10 - Cited by 14 - M B Lokur - Full Document

National Insurance Co. Ltd. vs Nalini Dehury And Ors. on 4 January, 2000

9. Almost under similar circumstances, when a driver of a taxi was killed for the purpose of stealing the taxi by miscreants while the deceased was driving the taxi, it was held by a Division Bench of the Kerala High Court in the decision reported in United India Insurance Company Ltd. v. Philo 1996 (2) AJR 152 : (1997-I-LLJ-76) that the accident arose out of the employment.
Orissa High Court Cites 6 - Cited by 1 - P K Misra - Full Document
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