AKHILESH CHANDRA
Surendra Prasad – Appellant
Versus
Union of India through the General Manager, Eastern Railway Kolkata – Respondent
AKHILESH CHANDRA, J.
1. Heard learned counsel for the appellants and learned counsel for the respondent.
2. This appeal has been preferred by the appellants against the order dated 22.03.2011, passed in Claim Application No. O.A. 00007 of 2002 by the Railway Claims Tribunal, Patna Bench.
3. Admittedly, the claim was preferred by the parents of the deceased Sanjiv Kumar @ Munna said to have been coming from Patna to Bakhtiarpur, through Train No. 3414 Down, Farakka Express, on 13.03.2001, but nearing the destination he said to have fell down and died and on the information given by a passenger case was instituted finally, final report etc. was also submitted.
4. The Claim is denied on the ground of some wrong committed on Exhibit – A(6) i.e. the Inquest report. Attested copy of xerox copy of which is also on the record and in column 5, 7 and 9 there appears some vital changes appearing from face of the document prepared, simultaneous with original with the help of the carbon. In column 5 over the orders KAT KAR it appears inserted GIR KAR and similarly in column 7, it appears inserted PANT KE POCKET ME EK TRAIN TICKET JISKA NO. F00729395 HAI and in column 9 the words KAT
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