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Upholds ₹19.05 Lakh Compensation in Motor Accident Case: Affirms Tribunal’s Reliance on Eyewitness Testimony Despite Procedural Lapses and Highlights Preponderance of Probabilities Standard

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Delhi High Court Upholds ₹19.05 Lakh Compensation in Motor Accident Case: Affirms Tribunal’s Reliance on Eyewitness Testimony Despite Procedural Lapses and Highlights Preponderance of Probabilities Standard
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Delhi High Court Upholds ₹19.05 Lakh Compensation in Motor Accident Case: Affirms Tribunal’s Reliance on Eyewitness Testimony Despite Procedural Lapses and Highlights Preponderance of Probabilities Standard

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed the appeal filed by the Insurance Company against the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal (MACT) award of ₹19,05,000 with 8% interest, granted as compensation…
Posted by Rawlaw January 15, 2025

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