bonafide passenger of Mathura-Delhi passenger train? OPA
2. Whether the deceased expired due to train accident within the meaning of Section ... held that under this Section only that accident was covered which was an accident, to the train or a part of the train
given in chapter-II
(i). Train Accident :- Train accident is an accident that involves
a train. Train Accidents are further divided as:-
(a) Consequential train ... part of everyday
life, it cannot be termed as an accident--accident to the
train (or a part of it).
14. In the case
given in chapter-II
(i). Train Accident :- Train accident is an accident that involves
a train. Train Accidents are further divided as:-
(a) Consequential train ... part of everyday
life, it cannot be termed as an accident--accident to the
train (or a part of it).
14. In the case
further argued that the pleaded
case was of a train being involved in a train accident also.
The reconstructed record of the Tribunal was also ... made from New Delhi to Mumbai on Train No.9024. The said train met
with an accident at Darian Railway Station, Palwal, in which Jaswinder
either a collision between trains of which one train is a train carrying passengers or the derailment of or other accident to a train ... collision between trains of which one is a train carrying passengers.
(ii) derailment of or other accident to a train or any part
died due to the injuries received by him in a train accident.
5. Learned counsel for the petitioner though has tried to built ... this Court, that it is a homicidal case, and not a train accident case, but this
Court cannot, through exchange of affidavit(s) conclude that
mail train from Patna railway
station. On 02.12.2000 at about 5:45 a.m., the said train met with an
accident when it crashed into ... list of injured persons prepared by the respondent-
railway after the train accident.
On the basis of the pleadings of the parties, issues were settled
Guard on the said
train. When the train started from Makhu Railway Station, the
deceased started boarding the running train and fell down ... nobody can board
the running train. He further admitted that the train never gains speed
instantly. It was DMU train.
In this way, according
running train and,
therefore, it was not a case of an untoward incident of falling down from
a running train accidentally, as has been ... case of run over
by some moving train. Neither the train number nor the time
commencing of journey had been furnished.
In support
slip,
again reached to the Railway Station and boarded the train. The train
reached B-Cabin near Bathinda and had taken a jerk ... claimants had not
mentioned the time of departure of the train and the train number and the
ticket was a planted one as there