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2011 Supreme(Raj) 622

MAHESH CHANDRA SHARMA
National Insurance Co. Ltd. – Appellant
Versus
Anokha Bai – Respondent


Advocates Appeared
J.K. Singhi, Sr. Advocate with Ravindra Pal Singh, for Appellant-Insurance Company;
Sanjay Mehrishi, for Claimants

Hon'ble SHARMA, J.—Since these three misc. appeals relate to common award dated 15.9.2005 passed by Judge, Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Jhalawar in MACT Cases Nos. 295/2004, 296/2004 and 297/2004, they are being disposed by this common judgment.

2. The facts have been set out in the impugned judgment and hence I am not repeating the same here except wherever necessary.

3. Facts in brief are that on 19.10.2004 claimant Sonu, Smt. Anokha Bai were going on motorcycle along with deceased Chhotu Lal, the father of Sonu and husband of Smt. Anokha Bai to Chatawa. The deceased Chhotu Lal was driving the motor cycle. When they reached near the Simalkhedi, their motorcycle collided with he Tractor along with trolley, which caused injuries to Sonu and Smt. Anokhi Bai and Chotu Lal died on the spot. The number of Tractor was RJ 17 E 1120. Bajranglal was the driver of the tractor trolley and Bhanwar Lal was the owner of the tractor trolley who died before the accident and the legal heirs of the deceased Bhanwar Lal had not informed the Insurance Co. about the death of Bhanwar Lal. On these allegations claimants filed three different claim petitions. The tractor owner filed separate reply to th













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