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Punjab & Haryana High Court Weekly Round Up: April 22

Nominal Index [Citations 125 - 134]Rakesh Das v. State of Haryana & Ors. 2024 LiveLaw (PH) 125Simran Kaur versus Union of India and others 2024 LiveLaw (PH) 126Pradeep Kumar v. State of Haryana 2024.

MV Act | Tribunal Should Not Dismiss Application For Compensation Merely For Non-Joinder Of Party: Punjab & Haryana High Court

The Punjab and Haryana High Court has made it clear that motor accident claims under the Motor Vehicle Act (MV Act) cannot be dismissed for non-joiner of parties.While setting aside the order of Motor.

MV Act | No Restriction Can Be Imposed Under Minimum Wages Act To Assess Income Of Deceased To Determine Compensation: Punjab & Haryana HC

Motor Accident Tribunal Possesses All Trappings Of Court Though Not Bound By Stringent Procedures Of CPC & Evidence Act: Jammu & Kashmir High Court

Sons get compensation for mother s death due to accident after 5 years

Sons get compensation for mother s death due to accident after 5 years Sons get compensation for mother s death due to accident after 5 years The Motor Vehicle Tribunal calculated the expenses that Sinkar must have borne while travelling for each treatment along with the hospital bills that she had produced and various other expenses to finally award compensation of 19 lakh to Sinkar s children. advertisement Representational Image The sons of a 72-year-old woman, who succumbed to her injuries sustained in a road accident, have been awarded Rs 19 lakh compensation by the Motor Vehicle Tribunal, five years after her death. Surekha Sinkar, aged 72, had filed an application for compensation of Rs 20 lakh on account of the permanent disability caused to her due to the accidental injuries. She died in March 2020, while the application was still pending, after which her children impleaded themselves as applicants to claim the compensation.

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