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Overrules Lower Courts’ Findings

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Supreme Court Enhances Motor Accident Compensation to ₹37.51 Lakhs: Fixes Monthly Income at ₹10,000, Recognizes 100% Functional Disability, Overrules Lower Courts' Findings, and Revises Awards for Pain, Suffering, and Future Prospects
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Supreme Court Enhances Motor Accident Compensation to ₹37.51 Lakhs: Fixes Monthly Income at ₹10,000, Recognizes 100% Functional Disability, Overrules Lower Courts’ Findings, and Revises Awards for Pain, Suffering, and Future Prospects

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court of India allowed the appeal filed by the claimant, revising the compensation awarded in a motor accident case to ₹37,51,000. It fixed the claimant's monthly…
Posted by Rawlaw February 11, 2025

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