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1 - 8 of 8 (0.19 seconds)Gujarat State Road Transport ... vs Ramanbhai Prabhatbhai & Another on 11 May, 1987
In Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation, Ahmedabad
vs. Ramanbhai Prabhatbhai and anr. {1987 (3) SCC 234} the
question considered was regarding the application of the
Rule in cases arising out of motor accidents. The
observation made by E.S. Venkataramiah, J. (as he then
was) can profitably be extracted here: Today, thanks to
the modern civilization, thousands of motor vehicles are put
on the road and the largest number of injuries and deaths
are taking place on the roads on account of the motor
vehicles accidents.
General Manager, Kerala S.R.T.C vs Susamma Thomas on 6 January, 1993
We direct the first respondent Insurance Company to
pay the above amount to the claimants by depositing it in
the Tribunal. Once such deposit is made the same shall be
disbursed to the claimants in accordance with the principles
laid down by this Court in General Manager, Kerala State
Road Transport Corporation vs. Susamma Thomas & ors. {1994
(2) SCC 176}. The appeal is disposed of accordingly.
Section 165 in The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 [Entire Act]
Section 171 in The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 [Entire Act]
Section 175 in The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 [Entire Act]
Charan Lal Sahu Etc. Etc vs Union Of India And Ors on 22 December, 1989
In Charan Lal Sahu vs. Union of India {1990 (1) SCC
613} another Constitution Bench of this Court while dealing
with Bhopal gas leak disaster cases, made a reference to the
earlier decisions in M.C. Mehta (supra) but did not take
the same view. The rule of strict liability was found
favour with.
Section 92A in Motor Vehicles Act, 1939 [Entire Act]
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