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1 - 10 of 23 (0.24 seconds)Article 142 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Motor Vehicles Act, 1939
The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
The Employee's Compensation Act, 1923
M/S. National Insurance Co. Ltd vs Baljit Kaur And Ors on 6 January, 2004
Thus, it is evident that even in terms of the judgment in Baljit Kaur and
others (supra), a gratuitous passenger travelling in a goods vehicle is not
covered.
National Insurance Co. Ltd. vs Bommithi Subbhayamma And Ors. on 21 February, 2005
Same is the ratio of Bommithi Subbhayamma and others (supra), Brij
Mohan and others (supra)Vedwati and others (supra), Kaushalaya Devi and others
(supra) and Rattani and others (supra).
Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd vs Brij Mohan & Ors on 15 May, 2007
Same is the ratio of Bommithi Subbhayamma and others (supra), Brij
Mohan and others (supra)Vedwati and others (supra), Kaushalaya Devi and others
(supra) and Rattani and others (supra).
New India Assurance Co. Ltd vs Vedwati & Ors on 20 February, 2007
Same is the ratio of Bommithi Subbhayamma and others (supra), Brij
Mohan and others (supra)Vedwati and others (supra), Kaushalaya Devi and others
(supra) and Rattani and others (supra).
National Insurance Co. Ltd vs Kaushalaya Devi & Ors on 13 May, 2008
Similar principle was
followed by Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Kaushalaya Devi and others
(supra) where Hon'ble Supreme Court overturned the decision of the High Court
and held that insurance company is not liable to pay the compensation in the case
of gratuitous passengers in goods vehicles, but, maintained the principles of "pay
and recover" mechanism.