M/S CHATHA SERVICE STATION versus LALMATI DEVI & ORS.

M/S CHATHA SERVICE STATION versus LALMATI DEVI & ORS.

The absence of the endorsement required by s.11 read with r.9 for driving a goods vehicle carrying dangerous and hazardous goods (the oil tanker) was not a mere technicality because r.9 prescribes driving skill training material to which the lack of such endorsement could be causally connected to an accident caused...

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Parties
Appellant: M/s Chatha Service Station; Respondent: Lalmati Devi & Ors.
Jurisdiction
India
Judgment Date
07 April 2025
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court of Punjab & Haryana
Outcome
Appeals dismissed; direction to the insurance company to pay awards and recover from the owner and driver affirmed
Legal Topics
Endorsement on Driving Licence, Rule 9 of Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, Pay and Recover, Breach of Policy Condition, Training Certificate, Order 41 Rule 27 CPC, Effective License, Duly Licensed, Rash and Negligent Driving
Motor Vehicles Law Insurance Law Civil Procedure Statutory Interpretation Endorsement on Driving Licence Rule 9 of Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 Pay and Recover Breach of Policy Condition +5 more

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Parties

M/s Chatha Service Station

Appellant

Lalmati Devi & Ors.

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Civil Appeal / Appeal From High Court of Punjab & Haryana

  1. 1 Whether the Tribunal was justified in directing the insurer to pay the award and recover it from the owner and driver due to absence of endorsement on the driver’s licence under s.11 read with r.9
  2. 2 Whether a training certificate produced for the first time at the appellate stage can be admitted
  3. 3 Interpretation of the words 'class' or 'description' in s.11 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988

Ratio Decidendi

The absence of the endorsement required by s.11 read with r.9 for driving a goods vehicle carrying dangerous and hazardous goods (the oil tanker) was not a mere technicality because r.9 prescribes driving skill training material to which the lack of such endorsement could be causally connected to an accident caused by rash and negligent driving; the driver admitted there was no endorsement, the vehicle was carrying oil, and the training certificate produced first at the appellate stage was rightly rejected under Order 41 Rule 27 CPC, therefore the Tribunal’s direction that the insurer pay the awards and recover from the owner and driver is affirmed and the appeals are dismissed.

Court Disposition

Appeals dismissed; direction to the insurance company to pay awards and recover from the owner and driver affirmed

Orders

  • Appeals dismissed
  • Insurance company directed to pay the award amounts and recover them from the owner and driver of the offending vehicle