DILIP GUPTA, SUNIL AMBWANI
Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. – Appellant
Versus
Achchelal – Respondent
2. Shri Nand Lal Maurya, PW-1, the eye witness, who was sitting outside his house on a cot close to the place of accident had witnessed the accident on 11.2.1994 at 11.30 p.m.; PW-2, Ram Ujagar, a chance witness, walking near the side of the road for getting a hair cut, deposed that he had heard some noise, and reached the spot at 11.30 p.m. He found the deceased child Sunil lying in a crushed state on the western pavement of the street. The PW-3 Daya Ram also deposed that he was sitting with Nand Lal outside his house, when he saw the accident.
3. DW-1 Heera Prasad, the driver of the Ambassador car stated that, when he was about 10-15 mtrs. from the incident driving at a speed of 10-20 km. per hour, he saw that a child was being pun
Sujan Pal Singh vs. Chandan Singh (AIR 1998 MP 280) 6
C.K. Subermania Iyer vs. T. Kunhikuttan Nair (AIR 1970 SC 376) 6
National Insurance Co. Ltd. vs. Swarn Singh ((2004) 3 SCC 297 = RLW 2004(2) SC 161) 8
Ishwar Chandra & Ors. vs. Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. & Ors. ((2007) 10 SCC 650) 11
Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. vs. Nanjappan & Ors. ((2004) 13 SCC 224) 12
New India Assurance Co. Ltd. vs. Asha Rani ((2003) 2 SCC 223 = RLW 2003(2) SC 213) 13
New India Insurance Co. Ltd. vs. Satpal Singh ((2000) 1 SCC 237 = RLW 2000(1) SC 98) 13
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