train prior to 0700 hours of 15.05.2015, between Ulavapadu and Singarayakonda Railway Stations, due to over crowd, jerk and jolt of the train, accidentally fell ... holding that the deceased died on account of the accidental falling from the train and therefore, I do not find any warrant for interference with
died in "untoward incident" which includes the
accidental falling from the train carrying passengers lies on the
claimant. However, subsequent burden of proving ... train and his death has occurred on account
of accidental falling from train, respondent no.1 has examined
herself. According to her evidence, deceased Suryakant
holding that the deceased died on account of the accidental falling from the train and therefore, I do not find any warrant for interference with ... deposed that the deceased has died in the train accident on 13.9.2013. The police constable was examined as R.W.1, who initially
that when the train was proceeding near Sangagiri Railway Station, due to rush, speed and jerk of the train he accidentally fell down, suffered grievous ... dated 31.12.2013. In the course of the accident, train ticket was lost, therefore, it could not be produced by the appellants. In these circumstances
section 174 of Cr.P.C. In the course of the accident, train ticket was lost, therefore, it could not be produced before the Tribunal ... holding that the deceased died on account of the accidental falling from the train and therefore, I do not find any warrant for interference with
attend a function and purchased a train ticket and boarded EMU train. While travelling, the said Srividya had accidentally fell down from the running train ... section 174 of Cr.P.C. In the course of the accident, train ticket was lost, therefore, it could not be produced before the Tribunal
death of late R.Murugan, who had died in a train accident on 12.10.2015. The appellants are the legal representatives of the deceased R.Murugan ... that the train was not bound to Coimbatore, the deceased, in a hurry, attempted to get down from the moving train and accidentally fell down
when the train was proceeding near Boomidi Railway Station towards Tiruppur, due to rash, speed and jerk of the train, he accidentally fell down, suffered ... course of the accident, train ticket was lost, therefore, it could not be produced before the Tribunal. In these circumstances, the claimants filed their claim
section 174 of Cr.P.C. In the course of the accident, train ticket was lost, therefore, it could not be produced before the Tribunal ... holding that the deceased died on account of the accidental falling from the train and therefore, I do not find any warrant for interference with
when the train was proceeding between Gummidipoondi and Elavur Railway Stations, Tiruppur, due to rash, speed and jerk of the train, he accidentally fell down ... accidental fall from the train. In the course of the accident, train ticket was lost, therefore, it could not be produced before the Tribunal