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From Rs 50,000 to Rs 4 79 lakh: 22 years after 2 children killed in road mishap, HC hikes ex gratia by 9 times

The two parents filed a case before the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) seeking compensation for the death of their children. On February 9, 2004, the MACT, in respective claim petitions filed by the parents, granted a compensation of Rs 50,000 each..

[Motor accident compensation] Future rise in income applicable even if deceased wasn t earning at time of death: Supreme Court

[Motor accident compensation] Future rise in income applicable even if deceased wasn t earning at time of death: Supreme Court
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The Lawyer s Digest: Supreme Court Judgments passed in May 2021

The Lawyer s Digest: Supreme Court Judgments passed in May 2021
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Extra 40% should be added to the income of fatal road accident victims: Supreme Court

Updated: May 13, 2021 10:09 IST The recent judgment, authored by Chief Justice Ramana, came in a petition filed by the children of a 37-year-old self-employed woman who died in a car accident 11 years ago. Share Article AAA A policeman inspects the mangled remains of a car after an accident near Nizamuddin West Road, in New Delhi, Tuesday, May 11, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI The recent judgment, authored by Chief Justice Ramana, came in a petition filed by the children of a 37-year-old self-employed woman who died in a car accident 11 years ago. : The Supreme Court has held that an extra 40% should be added to the income of fatal road accident victims, aged below 40 and self-employed, while calculating compensation.

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