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1983 Supreme(Raj) 543

S.K.M.LODHA
Guman Kanwar – Appellant
Versus
Lal Chand – Respondent


Advocates:
For the Petitioner:D.S. Shisodia, Advocate.
For the Respondent:B.R. Arora, Advocate.

JUDGMENT

1. - This appeal under section 110-D of the Motor Vehicles Act (No. IV of 1939) (for short the Act') has been filed against the judgment and award dated May 8, 1975 of the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal Bhilwara (for sort "the Claims Tribunal"). An award for Rs. 26,000/- was passed in favour of the petitioners - appellants. They filed the claim for Rs. 78,500/-. In this appeal they have prayed that the award should have been made for the full amount as claimed by them with pendente lite and future interest.

2. Facts first Bus No. R.J.Z. 1282 belonged to respondents NoS. 1 to 3 (non petitioners Nos. I to 3). It was insured on the relevant date with the New Great Insurance Company of India Limited Bombay. Respondent No. 4 (non-petitioners No. 4) Oriental Fire and General Insurance Company, New Delhi is successor-in-interest of that company. The aforesaid bus was driven on March 10, 1972 at about 9 A. M. by Chandra Singh alias Ramesh Chandra, Rajput, resident of Shahpura Deceased Randhir Singh was coming on his motor cycle No. R. J. E. 1260 from Gangapur side to Bhilwara Gangapur road. When he was turning his motor cycle for going towards State Dak Bungalow and came on the mai

































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