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Managing Director, Tamil Nadu State ... vs Abdul Salam, Jameela, Laila, Sainabha, ... on 29 January, 2003

17. Further the learned advocate for the 2nd respondent has submitted that as the petitioner was riding the motor cycle along with two pillion riders, he himself caused the accident and some part of the contributory negligent has to be fastened on the petitioner also. As per the charge sheet marked at Ex.P.5 and the evidence of the petitioner, he has admitted that on the date of alleged accident he was riding the motor cycle along with two pillion riders and both of them aged 20 years. The learned advocate for the 2nd respondent has also relied upon the two rulings reported in, 2004 ACJ 1827 of Hon'ble High Court of Madras (Managing Director, Tamilnadu State Transport Corporation V/S Abdul Salam & Ors) and 2005 ACJ 1359 of our own Hon'ble High Court of Karnataka (P.S.Somaiah & Anr. V/S Director of Bengaluru Dairy & ors). In these rulings SCCH-14 16 MVC No.5791/2016 it is observed that, " The motor cycle or any other two wheelers are meant only for two persons i.e. rider and pillion rider, if more than two persons are traveling on the motor cycle or on any other two wheeler undoubtedly such action of individual would become illegal and unauthorized."
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