ground that the passengers, who travelled in the car, were gratuitous passengers and therefore, the Company is not liable to pay any compensation ... Harshavardhatiya Rudraditya vs. Jyotindra Chimanlal Parikh ]. There, the deceased was a gratuitous passenger. There, as in the present case, the insurance policy was a Comprehensive
ground that the passengers, who travelled in the car, were gratuitous passengers and therefore, the Company is not liable to pay any compensation ... Harshavardhatiya Rudraditya vs. Jyotindra Chimanlal Parikh ]. There, the deceased was a gratuitous passenger. There, as in the present case, the insurance policy was a Comprehensive
ground that the passengers, who travelled in the car, were gratuitous passengers and therefore, the Company is not liable to pay any compensation ... Harshavardhatiya Rudraditya vs. Jyotindra Chimanlal Parikh ]. There, the deceased was a gratuitous passenger. There, as in the present case, the insurance policy was a Comprehensive
house is invaluable and cannot be computed in terms of money. The gratuitous services rendered by wife with true love and affection to the children ... They are entitled to adequate compensation in lieu of the loss of gratuitous services rendered by the deceased. The amount payable to the dependants cannot
house is invaluable and cannot be computed in terms of money. The gratuitous services rendered by wife with true love and affection to the children ... They are entitled to adequate compensation in lieu of the loss of gratuitous services rendered by the deceased. The amount payable to the dependants cannot
house is invaluable and cannot be computed in terms of money. The gratuitous services rendered by wife with true love and affection to the children ... They are entitled to adequate compensation in lieu of the loss of gratuitous services rendered by the deceased. The amount payable to the dependants cannot
house is invaluable and cannot be computed in terms of money. The gratuitous services rendered by wife with true love and affection to the children ... They are entitled to adequate compensation in lieu of the loss of gratuitous services rendered by the deceased. The amount payable to the dependants cannot
house is invaluable and cannot be computed in terms of money. The gratuitous services rendered by wife with true love and affection to the children ... They are entitled to adequate compensation in lieu of the loss of gratuitous services rendered by the deceased. The amount payable to the dependants cannot
house is invaluable and cannot be computed in terms of money. The gratuitous services rendered by wife with true love and affection to the children ... They are entitled to adequate compensation in lieu of the loss of gratuitous services rendered by the deceased. The amount payable to the dependants cannot
accident. There is no evidence to prove that the victims were gratuitous passengers. Therefore, this Court is of the view that the victims should ... treated only as third parties and not as gratuitous passengers.
8. However, considering the violation of non-possession of valid driving licence, the Tribunal