erroneous and contrary to the evidence on record.
c) The offending vehicle was overloaded and against the seating capacity
of fifteen it was carrying thirty ... conditions of the Insurance Policy and
Route Permit as the said vehicle was overloaded at the time of
accident? OPR"
As is evident
framed any
issue with regard to overloading. Otherwise also, issue with regard to the
overloading of the offending vehicle and the liability of the insurer ... thus, trite law
that even if, passenger vehicle is overloaded, the Insurance Company is not
totally absolved of its liability to indemnify the owner
claim or deduct 25% of claim
amount, whichever is higher.
(ii) Overloading of vehicles Pay claims not exceeding
beyond licensed carrying 75% of admissible claim ... deduct 25 per cent of
claim amount, whichever is
higher.
(ii) Overloading of vehicles Pay claims not exceeding 75
beyond licensed carrying per cent
claim or deduct 25% of claim
amount, whichever is higher.
(ii) Overloading of vehicles Pay claims not exceeding
beyond licensed carrying 75% of admissible claim ... deduct 25 per cent of
claim amount, whichever is
higher.
(ii) Overloading of vehicles Pay claims not exceeding 75
beyond licensed carrying per cent
claim or deduct 25% of claim
amount, whichever is higher.
(ii) Overloading of vehicles Pay claims not exceeding
beyond licensed carrying 75% of admissible claim ... deduct 25 per cent of
claim amount, whichever is
higher.
(ii) Overloading of vehicles Pay claims not exceeding 75
beyond licensed carrying per cent
claim or deduct 25% of claim
amount, whichever is higher.
(ii) Overloading of vehicles Pay claims not exceeding
beyond licensed carrying 75% of admissible claim ... deduct 25 per cent of
claim amount, whichever is
higher.
(ii) Overloading of vehicles Pay claims not exceeding 75
beyond licensed carrying per cent
claim or deduct 25% of claim
amount, whichever is higher.
(ii) Overloading of vehicles Pay claims not exceeding
beyond licensed carrying 75% of admissible claim ... deduct 25 per cent of
claim amount, whichever is
higher.
(ii) Overloading of vehicles Pay claims not exceeding 75
beyond licensed carrying per cent
framed any
issue with regard to overloading. Otherwise also, issue with regard to the
overloading of the offending vehicle and the liability of the insurer ... thus, trite law
that even if, passenger vehicle is overloaded, the Insurance Company is not
totally absolved of its liability to indemnify the owner
framed any
issue with regard to overloading. Otherwise also, issue with regard to the
overloading of the offending vehicle and the liability of the insurer ... thus, trite law
that even if, passenger vehicle is overloaded, the Insurance Company is not
totally absolved of its liability to indemnify the owner
however, contested by the respondents on
the plea that the vehicle was overloaded beyond the licence carrying capacity and,
therefore, was being driven in breach ... terms and conditions of the insurance policy pertaining to
overloading of the vehicle and, therefore, the appellant is not entitled to
reimbursement of any damage