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Chennai Court June 1981 Judgments

Jun 17 1981

Southern Motors, Madurai Vs. C. Sivajothiammal and ors.

Court: Chennai

Decided on: Jun-17-1981

Reported in: AIR1982Mad219; (1982)1MLJ440

Ramanujam, J.1. This appeal arises out of an award passed by the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal in M. A. C. O. P. No. 84 of 1976, granting a sum of Rs. 23,000 as compensation to the claimants in the said O. P. in respect of a fatal accident that took place at Bathalagundu at about 8.30 a.m. on 10-4-1976, in which one Gurusami died.2. On 10-4-1976 at about 8-30 a. m. a bus belonging to Messrs. Southern Roadways, the appellant herein, was leaving Kaliamman Koil bus stop on its way to Palani. At that point of time, the deceased Guruswami in his attempt to get into the bus is said to have fallen down from the moving bus. As a result of the fall from the moving bus, he sustained leg injuries to which he succumbed later. on the basis that the said accident was due to the rash and negligent conduct of the conductor and the driver of the bus, the wife, the three children of the deceased and his mother filed a claim petition u/s. 110A, Motor Vehicles Act. claiming a total compensation of Rs. 2...

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Jun 16 1981

Namasivayam Vs. State

Court: Chennai

Decided on: Jun-16-1981

Reported in: 1982CriLJ707

ORDER1. It appears from the facts of the case that the officials of the Co-opertive Land Development Bank, Sankarankoil, on 13-5-1977 at about 2-30, p.m. at Vasudevanallur, equipped with a distraint warrant, to discharge their official duties as public servants, entered into the house of the petitioner's father Mr. Periaswami Pillai for removing the articles and have thus removed the movable articles like Radio, fan, Wall-clock, etc., from the house of the petitioner's father since the petitioner's father has not paid the money due and payable to the Co-operative Society. It further appears from the arguments advanced by the petitioner's counsel and from the petition filed by the petitioner, that the petitioner's father preferred a report before the police against the high-handed action of the five officials of the Co-operative Land Development Bank for offences under Sections 147, 454, 380, 505(ii) read with Section 149 I.P.C. It was contended by the petitioner's father, that the Co-o...

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