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Section 133 in The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 [Entire Act]
National Insurance Company Ltd vs Pranay Sethi Son Of Late Prashant Sethi ... on 20 April, 2011
33. Therefore, in view of the decision of the Hon'ble
Supreme Court reported in 2017 ACJ 2700 in between National
Insurance Co. Ltd., Vs. Pranay Sethi and others Rs.15,000/-
is awarded under the head of loss of estate and Rs.15,000/-
is awarded under the head of transportation of dead body,
funeral and obsequies ceremony expenses.
New India Assurance Co. Ltd vs Smt. Satvinder Kaur & Anr on 2 April, 2012
32. I also rely the judgment of Hon'ble Apex Court
observed in Civil Appeal No.2705/2020 in case of United India
Insurance Co.Ltd., Vs. Satinder Kaur @ Satvindar Kaur and
others, DD on 30.06.2020. Therefore, Rs.40,000/- each is
awarded to the petitioner Nos. 1 to 3.
Section 134 in The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 [Entire Act]
Section 279 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
Kusum & Ors vs Satbir & Ors on 2 March, 2011
In addenda of this, in a claim for compensation U/S.166
of MV Act, 1988, the claimant has to prove the incident only on
preponderance of probabilities and the standard of proof beyond
reasonable doubt is not required as held by Hon'ble Apex Court in
the decision reported in 2011 SAR (Civil) 319 (Kusum and others
Vs. Satbir and others).
Section 304 in The Indian Penal Code, 1860 [Entire Act]
National Insurance Company Ltd. vs Birender on 13 January, 2020
20. On perusal of the said decision it is clear that the legal
representatives of the deceased have a right to apply for
compensation and not limit the claim towards conventional heads.