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Section 180 in The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 [Entire Act]
Section 304A in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Section 279 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
M.C.D vs Asscn.,Victims Of Uphaar Tragedy & Ors on 13 October, 2011
In a case reported in (2011) 4 SCC 481 : (AIR 2012 SC 100)
(Municipal Council of Delhi Vs. Association of Victims of Uphaar
Tragedy), the Supreme Court has held that the Court has to take into
account the rate of interest of the nationalized bank and the present day
cost of living and thereby awarded, interest on the compensation amount
at 9% p.a. I have no reasons to deviate from the said view of the Apex
Court. Accordingly, interest on compensation amount is awarded at 9%
p.a. Accordingly, issue No.3 is answered.
Section 94 in The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 [Entire Act]
United India Insurance Co. Ltd vs Smt. Ratna Popat Patil on 2 February, 2011
56. The Counsel for the respondent No.2 and 3, submitted their
arguments in the line of the arguments advanced by the counsel for the
petitioners. The Counsel for the respondent No.2 has relied upon the
principles laid down in the judgment reported in ILR 2016 KAR 1935 (
United India Insurance Co., Ltd., Vs Smt.Rathna and another), where it
has been held as under:-
Section 166 in The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 [Entire Act]
Puttamma W/O Lt Ramadas vs K L Narayana Reddy S/O Lt Lakshmaiah ... on 10 March, 2010
46. The Apex Court, in the case reported in 2013 ACJ 5800
(Sanobanu Nazirbhai Mirza Vs. Ahmedbad Municipal Transport
Service) and also in the recent judgment reported in AIR 2014
SUPREME COURT 706 (Puttamma Vs. Narayana Reddy) awarded
Rs.1,00,000/- as compensation to the family members (children and
family members other than wife) for loss of love and affection,
deprivation of protection, social security etc., and Rs.50,000/- as
compensation to the widow of the deceased for loss of love and
affection, pains and sufferings, loss of consortium, deprivation of
protection, social security etc., and Rs.10,000/- towards cost incurred on
account of funeral and ritual expenses. In this case also, since the
deceased has left behind wife and hence, I deem it proper to award
Rs.1,00,000/- as compensation to the family members (children and
family members other than wife) for loss of love and affection,
deprivation of protection, social security etc., and Rs.50,000/- as
compensation to the widows of the deceased for loss of love and
affection, pains and sufferings, loss of consortium, deprivation of
protection, social security etc., and Rs.10,000/- towards cost incurred on
account of funeral and ritual expenses and medical expenses.