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The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
Section 149 in The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 [Entire Act]
V. Mepherson vs Shiv Charan Singh on 7 October, 1996
In V. Mepherson vs. Shiv Charan Singh [1998 ACJ 601
(Del.)], the the owner of the vehicle was held not to be
guilty of violating the condition of policy by willfully
permitting his son to drive the car who had no driving
licence at the time of accident. In that case, it was held
that the owner and insurer both were jointly and
severally liable."
Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. vs Rakesh Kumar & Ors. on 29 February, 2012
In Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. v. Rakesh Kumar &
Ors., 2012, ACJ, 1268, the Coordinate Bench of this court in
Para 44 has held as under:
New India Assurance Co Ltd vs Kamla & Ors on 24 February, 2012
In New India Assurance Co. Ltd. v. Kamla and Ors.
etc. 2001 ACJ 843, wherein it is held as under:
New India Assurance Co. Ltd. vs Darshani Devi And Ors. on 15 November, 1983
"21. Law is settled on the issue of no licence, fake licence or
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invalid driving licence in the case of New India Insurance
Company Ltd. v. Darshana Devi 2008 ACJ 1388. The
offending vehicle at the time of accident was being driven by
son of the owner of the vehicle, who was not holding any
licence to drive the same. Ld. Tribunal, while awarding the
compensation held that the amount shall be payable by the
insurer initially, however, the insurer will be at liberty to
recover the same from the owner of the offending vehicle. The
award passed by ld. Tribunal was challenged by the Insurance
Company, same was affirmed by the High Court and also
upheld by the Supreme Court.