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Prakramchand vs Chuttan Ai Ias Alim And Ors. on 30 November, 1990

In the case of Sardar Ishwar Singh v. Himachal Puri , power was exercised suo motu by the court in owner's appeal to enhance interest to 12 per cent per annum while enhancing the compensation. We have no doubt that in so far as this Court is concerned, it has been the considered and consistent view of several Benches of this Court for at least last five years that for proper award of interest under Section 110-CC, it is necessary to specify, even without cross-objection, the rate of interest to be payable at 12 per cent per annum from date of application till realisation, while awarding or enhancing compensation in appeal.
Madhya Pradesh High Court Cites 24 - Cited by 31 - Full Document

Prakramchand vs Chuttan And Ors. on 30 November, 1990

In the case of Sardar Ishwar Singh v. Himachal Puri, (1990) 2 ACC 5 : (AIR 1990 Madh Pra 282), decided on 18-9-1989, power was exercised suo motu in owner's appeal to enhance interest to 12% per annum while enhancing the compensation. We have no doubt that in so far as this Court is concerned, it has been the considered and consistent view of several Benches of this Court for at least last five years that for proper award of interest Under Sectuib 110-CC it is necessary to specify, even without cross-objection, the rate of interest, to be payable at 12% per annum from date of application till realisation, while awarding or enhancing compensation in appeal.
Madhya Pradesh High Court Cites 20 - Cited by 0 - Full Document

Kalawati Devi vs Zawahirul Nisan And Anr. on 2 February, 1996

3. The appellant brought action for compensation against the owner of the truck and the insurer. The Tribunal relying on a decision in Ishwar Singh v. Himachal Puri 1990 ACJ 965 (MP), held that under Section 147 of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, the policy of insurance does not cover liability in respect of death of a person travelling in a goods vehicle for hire or reward hence, in view of Section 149 of the Act, the insurer cannot be directed to satisfy the judgment.
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Sri P Malappa vs The Bengaluru Electricity Supply on 16 October, 2017

(ii) Section 1A of the Fatal Accidents Act, 1855 read with section 110B of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 (Now see Motor Vehicles Act, Date of Order 16-10-2017 W.P.Nos.54502-506/2015 & Connected matters Sri.P.Malappa & Others Vs. The Bengaluru Electricity Supply Co., (BESCOM) & Others 21/24 1998), makes it obligatory on the tribunal to award "just compensation" which differs from case to case; Sardar Ishwar Singh v. Himachal Puri, AIR 1990 MP 282.
Karnataka High Court Cites 13 - Cited by 4 - V Kothari - Full Document
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