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Dec 01 2015

M.H. Hanil Kumar, Advocate and Others Vs. Union of India represented b ...

Court: Kerala

Decided on: Dec-01-2015

Antony Dominic, J. 1. The captioned Public Interest Litigations have been filed by an Advocate practising in the Kerala Administrative Tribunal and the High Court of Kerala and the Kerala Administrative Tribunal Advocates Association respectively. The prayers sought for are to direct the State of Kerala to place the recommendations of the selection committee relating to appointment of two judicial members of the Kerala Administrative Tribunal (KAT) before the Governor of the State of Kerala and also to direct the State to forward the recommendations of the selection committee together with the views of the Governor to the first respondent, the Union of India. They are also seeking a direction to the Union of India to appoint two judicial members to t he two vacancies in the Kerala Administrative Tribunal in accordance with the recommendations of the selection committee. 2. The Kerala State Administrative Tribunal was established by the Government of India in exercise of its powers unde...


Dec 01 2015

United India Insurance Co. Ltd., represented by its Deputy Manager Vs. ...

Court: Kerala

Decided on: Dec-01-2015

Ramachandra Menon, J. 1. This appeal arises from the award dated 30.09.2009 passed by the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal, Thrissur in O.P.(MV) No.1099 of 2002 whereby the appellant/Insurance Company was directed to satisfy a sum of Rs.5,18,300/- with interest at the rate of 8% per annum from the date of filing the petition in respect of the loss resulted because of the demise of a person who was travelling in the ambulance bearing Reg. No.KL-01/N 1153 insured by the appellant. 2. The sequence of events as revealed from the proceedings is as follows: 3. The deceased in the instant case, a person aged 33 years, was accompanying a dead body in the ambulance bearing No.KL-01/N 1153 which belongs to the State and was insured by the appellant. Despite the fact that the ambulance was having the capacity to accommodate only three persons as against the 3 seats, as many as 11 persons were travelling in the ambulance at the relevant time. While so, when the ambulance reached the place of occurr...


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