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2008 Supreme(Ker) 24

HARUN-UL-RASHID, KURIAN JOSEPH
P. N. Unni – Appellant
Versus
Baby John – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:For the Petitioner:Mathew Sebastian, Advocate. For the Respondent:George Cherian (Thiruvalla), Advocate.

Judgment :-

Harun-Ul-Rashid, J.

The above appeals arise from the common award passed by the Additional Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal, Alappuzha in O.P.(MV) Nos.699, 700 and 1104 of 1993. M.F.A. No.442 of 1997 is filed against the award in O.P.(MV) No.699 of 1993. The appellants who are the claimants in the said original petition are respectively the father, mother and brother of deceased Monisha. M.F.A. No.353 of 1997 is filed by the sole claimant against the award passed in O.P.(MV) No.700 of 1993. The claimant in the said case is the mother of the deceased who is also the second claimant in O.P.(MV) No.699 of 1993. Both the appeals are filed by the claimants challenging the quantum of compensation. M.F.A. Nos.398 and 774 of 1997 are filed by the Managing Director of the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation, Thiruvananthapuram (for short "the K.S.R.T.C.") who is the third respondent in O.P.(MV) Nos.699 and 700 of 1993, challenging the award by which 20% liability was fixed on it. M.F.A. No.562 of 1997 arises from the award passed in O.P.(MV) No.1104 of 1993 by the same Tribunal. The said appeal is filed by the K.S.R.T.C. claiming enhancement for the damage caused to the bus. P































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