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High Court of Delhi Upholds ₹7.75 Lakh Compensation for Road Accident Victim: Rejects Contributory Negligence Claim, Affirms 15% Functional Disability Assessment, Validates Use of Minimum Wages, and Dismisses Claims of Excessive Damages
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High Court of Delhi Upholds ₹7.75 Lakh Compensation for Road Accident Victim: Rejects Contributory Negligence Claim, Affirms 15% Functional Disability Assessment, Validates Use of Minimum Wages, and Dismisses Claims of Excessive Damages

1. Court's Decision The Delhi High Court rejected the appeal filed by the Deputy Commissioner of Police challenging the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal's (MACT) award of ₹7,75,000, with interest at…
Posted by Rawlaw January 15, 2025
High Court of Delhi Enhances Compensation for Road Accident Victim: "Exhaustion of Medical Leave Must Be Compensated," Increases Award to ₹1,50,580 with 9% Interest Under Motor Vehicles Act
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High Court of Delhi Enhances Compensation for Road Accident Victim: “Exhaustion of Medical Leave Must Be Compensated,” Increases Award to ₹1,50,580 with 9% Interest Under Motor Vehicles Act

Court’s Decision The High Court of Delhi, presided over by Justice Neena Bansal Krishna, decided an appeal under Section 173 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. The appellant, a victim…
Posted by Rawlaw January 15, 2025

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