MACT awards Rs 29 lakh to conductor’s kin : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

MACT awards Rs 29 lakh to conductor’s kin

CHANDIGARH: The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) has awarded a compensation of nearly Rs 29 lakh to the family of an accident victim.



Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, June 8

The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) has awarded a compensation of nearly Rs 29 lakh to the family of an accident victim.

Kin of the victim, Surender Singh (43) of Daria village, had sought a compensation of Rs 90 lakh. They stated that Surender was working as a conductor in Haryana Roadways, Delhi Depot, drawing Rs 60,000 per month as salary.

The accident took place on December 12, 2017, when Surender was on duty in a Haryana Roadways bus returning from Jammu to Delhi. Around 2.30 pm, the bus had reached in front of Kahlon petrol pump at Khanna, Punjab, when its fan belt broke down and the driver parked the bus on the roadside and called Delhi office to send a mechanic.

Around 10.30 pm, Surender was crossing the road to get a tool kit from the bus when a car coming from the Ludhiana side hit him, killing him on the spot.

It was mentioned that the accident took place due to rash and negligent driving of the offending vehicle by Anil Kumar.

After hearing the arguments, the MACT awarded a compensation of Rs 28,19,770 to the family of the deceased. The owner and the driver of the offending vehicle, along with United India Insurance Company Ltd, were directed to jointly pay the compensation.

Top News

10 dead as 2 helicopters crash during military rehearsal in Malaysia

Video: 10 dead as 2 helicopters crash during military rehearsal in Malaysia

The incident took place at the navy base in Lumut

Why is Prime Minister Narendra Modi building on the ‘M’ factor, is low voter turnout in phase 1 a reason?

Why is Prime Minister Narendra Modi building on ‘M’ factor, is low voter turnout in Phase-1 the reason?

Attacking the Congress using the ‘M’—manifesto, ‘mangalsutra...

Salman Khan firing case: Mumbai police recovers two pistols, bullets from Tapi river

Salman Khan firing case: Mumbai police recovers two pistols, bullets from Tapi river

The crime branch has recovered two pistols, three magazines ...


Cities

View All