Allahabad Court November 2008 Judgments
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Smt. Kamla Devi and ors. Vs. Chandra Engineering Corporation and ors.
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Nov-04-2008
Reported in: 2009(1)AWC893
Devi Prasad Singh, J.1. Cause list has been revised. None appeared for the respondents. This is a case of 1994, hence the appeal is being decided with the assistance of the learned standing counsel.This is an appeal filed under Section 173 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (hereinafter referred to as 'the Act') against the impugned award dated 17.8.1994, passed by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (Ist Additional District Judge, Bahraich) in M.A.C.T. No. 43/70/85.2. The claim filed by the appellants was allowed by the Tribunal granting compensation to the tune of Rs. 1,06,000. Feeling aggrieved with the insufficiency of compensation, the present appeal has been preferred for the enhancement of the compensation.3. The husband of appellant No. 1 late Sri Ashok Prasad Singh died in an accident on 19.2.1984 at about 4.15 p.m. while coming from Faizabad to Bahraich in his Jeep No. U.R.V.-2728. The deceased was an employee of the Uttar Pradesh Rajya Bhumi Vikas Bank Limited and his monthly sa...
Smt. Radha Gangwar and ors. Vs. State of U.P. and ors.
Court: Allahabad
Decided on: Nov-03-2008
Reported in: 2009(1)AWC701
Rakesh Tiwari, J.1. Heard learned Counsel for the petitioner, learned standing counsel representing respondent No. 1 and perused the record.2. Inspite of time having been granted repeatedly, no counter-affidavit is filed by the State. By the order dated 28.7.2008, stop order was passed by the Court granting six weeks and no more time to file counter-affidavit. The case has come up today.3. The controversy pertains to an award passed by Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal, Farrukhabad (in short 'the Tribunal') under Motor Vehicles Act. The Tribunal awarded Rs. 4,25,000 as compensation with 8% interest; that the insurance company deposited Rs. 5,93,258 with the Tribunal but on some frivolous objection made by Ram Babu, owner of the vehicle regarding genuineness of the signatures of the petitioner, the payment was held up with effect from 15.3.2004 to 25.4.2005. The petitioner claimed interest on this amount, which comes to about Rs. 50,000.4. The petitioner filed an application praying that ...
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