The case in hand pertains to the compensation awarded under the Motor Vehicles Act. The general practice followed by the insurance companies, where the compensation is not disputed, is to deposit the ...
up the petitioner for trial but still the Court has not only directed for inclusion of the names ...
Inspector General of Police forwarded a complaint to the Economic Offences Wing. SubSection (3) of Section 154 comes into picture only when after a complaint is submitted to aside all the further ...
Motor Accident Claims - Discrepancy in the make of the vehicle cannot be a ground to deny a rightful claim when the vehicle's registration number and other key details are consistent and correctly ...
DHIRUBHAI BHAILALBHAI CHAUHAN & ANR. Vs STATE OF GUJARAT & ORS. (iii) The investigating officer (PW-20), during his crossexamination, had stated that no damage was ...
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Article 21 ensures that life and liberty cannot be curtailed arbitrarily by the State, requiring adherence to fair, just, and reasonable legal procedures. The judiciary has broadened the scope of ...