Judgments - MACT
Shivdhar Kumar Vashiya Versus Ranjeet Singh and others
THE MANAGING DIRECTOR K.S.R.T.C. Versus BHARATHI M.R. AND ORS.
RASMITA BISWAL & ORS. VERSUS DIVISIONAL MANAGER, NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. AND ANR.
Kurvan Ansari alias Kurvan Ali & Anr. versus Shyam Kishore Murmu & Anr.
N. JAYASREE & ORS. VERSUS CHOLAMANDALAM MS GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD.
RAHUL SHARMA & ANR. VERSUS NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. & ORS.
Kirti & Anr. Etc. VERSUS Oriental Insurance Company Ltd.
Anita Sharma & Ors. VERSUS The New India Assurance Co. Ltd. & Anr.
RAJENDRA SINGH AND OTHERS VERSUS NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED AND OTHERS
National Insurance Company Limited Versus Birender and Ors.
Ramkhiladi & Anr. Versus The United India Insurance Company & Anr.
Malarvizhi & Ors. Versus United India Insurance Company Limited & Anr.
Smt. Sunita Tokas & Anr. versus New India Insurance Co. Ltd. & Anr.
Rupa Roy VERSUS The New India Assurance Company Ltd. & Anr
Parminder Singh versus New India Assurance Co. Ltd. & Ors.
NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY LTD.VS. MANNAT JOHAL & ORS. ETC. ETC
MITHUSINH PANNASINH CHAUHAN Vs. GUJARAT STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORP. & ANR
SURTI GUPTA Vs. UNITED INDIA INSURANCE CO. & ANR.
It has also been observed by the High Court for the purpose of calculation of future loss of dependency of the appellant that the deceased at the time of the accident on 10.7.1990 was drawing a salary of Rs.4,214/- per month and was 45 years of age. However, we are of the view that the salary of the deceased at the time of her death taken by the High Court Full Judgment
JAKIR HUSSEIN Vs. SABIR & ORS
With regard to the pain, suffering and trauma which have been caused to the appellant due to his crushed hand, it is contended that the compensation awarded by the Tribunal was meagre and insufficient. It is not in dispute that the appellant had remained in the hospital for a period of over three months. It is not possible for the courts to make a precise assessment of the pain and trauma suffered Full Judgment
JITENDRA KHIMSHANKAR TRIVEDI & ORS. Vs. KASAM DAUD KUMBHAR & ORS.
Even assuming Jayvantiben Jitendra Trivedi was not self- employed doing embroidery and tailoring work, the fact remains that she was a housewife and a home maker. It is hard to monetize the domestic work done by a house-mother. The services of the mother/wife is available 24 hours and her duties are never fixed. Courts have Full Judgment