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Landmark Motor Accident Judgment: Supreme Court Lays Down Principles for Consortium and Future Prospects
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Landmark Motor Accident Judgment: Supreme Court Lays Down Principles for Consortium and Future Prospects

The Supreme Court held that the High Court erred by applying an incorrect multiplier of 15 instead of 16 for a 33-year-old deceased. It also corrected the deduction for personal expenses from 1/4th to 1/5th due to seven dependents. Furthermore, the Court enhanced consortium awards, granting separate spousal, filial, and parental consortium to each claimant. Facts Of The Case: Sobran Singh, aged 33, died in a vehicular accident on 2 September 2009 when the motorcycle he was riding was dashed by a rashly driven Gypsy jeep near Jhansi. He sustained grievous injuries and succumbed to them on 10 September 2009 while undergoing treatment at Gwalior Hospital. The deceased was employed at Rajaram Stone Crusher, earning Rs. 6,000 per month, and also engaged in agricultural activities from f...
Registered Release Deeds Are Binding: Supreme Court Sets New Precedent in Family Partition Case
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Registered Release Deeds Are Binding: Supreme Court Sets New Precedent in Family Partition Case

The Supreme Court held that unregistered partition deeds can be used collaterally to prove severance of joint family status and subsequent separate possession. Valid registered release deeds by coparceners are immediately effective to sever their interest, not contingent on being "acted upon," and can create an equitable estoppel against future claims. Facts Of The Case: The case involves a partition suit concerning the joint family property of Pillappa, who died in 1969. The plaintiffs, his sons and daughters, sought division of Schedule A properties (ancestral) and Schedule B properties (purchased jointly in the names of defendant no. 5, a son, and defendant no. 6, a son-in-law). Defendant no. 5 contested, claiming a prior partition between him and plaintiff no. 1 in 1972 via an ...
Supreme Court Interprets New MV Act Law: Injury Claims Survive to Legal Heirs
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Supreme Court Interprets New MV Act Law: Injury Claims Survive to Legal Heirs

This Supreme Court judgment clarifies that under Section 167(5) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, inserted by Act 32 of 2019, the right to claim compensation for personal injuries survives to the legal representatives of an injured person upon their death. This survival of the cause of action is applicable irrespective of whether the death has any nexus to the accident injuries. The Court thus overruled the contrary view taken in Bhagwati Bai. Facts Of The Case: The case originated from a motor accident in which the original claimant, Dhannalal, suffered injuries that resulted in 100% disability. He initially filed for compensation before the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal. Dissatisfied with the awarded amount, he appealed to the High Court, which enhanced the compensation. Still see...