NINGAMMA & ANR. versus UNITED INDIA INSURANCE CO. LTD.
A party should not be deprived from getting just compensation if able to make a case under any provision of law; whether or not claimants are governed by insurance terms, Section 147 applies, and whether there was rash and negligent driving are matters for the High Court to decide. All these issues being questions...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Ningamma; Respondent: United India Insurance Co. Ltd.; Deceased: Ramappa; Vehicle Owner: Paranagouda
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 13 May 2009
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Post Appeal Remand to High Court
- Outcome
- Appeals disposed of; matter remanded to High Court
- Legal Topics
- Compensation Under Motor Vehicles Act, Application of Section 163 a and 166, Insurance Policy Coverage, Just Compensation
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Parties
Ningamma
Appellant
United India Insurance Co. Ltd.
Respondent
Ramappa
Deceased
Paranagouda
Vehicle Owner
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Post Appeal Remand to High Court
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether legal representatives of a person driving a borrowed Motor Vehicle without involvement of another vehicle are entitled to compensation under Section 163A of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
- 2 Whether the insurers who issued the insurance policy would be bound to indemnify the deceased or his legal representative.
- 3 Whether Section 147 would be applicable and whether or not there was rash and negligent driving on the part of the deceased.
Ratio Decidendi
A party should not be deprived from getting just compensation if able to make a case under any provision of law; whether or not claimants are governed by insurance terms, Section 147 applies, and whether there was rash and negligent driving are matters for the High Court to decide. All these issues being questions of fact, the case is remanded to the High Court to decide on compensation, applicability of insurance coverage, and 'just compensation,' considering earning capacity.
Court Disposition
Appeals disposed of; matter remanded to High Court
Orders
- Remand to High Court for consideration of questions of fact including applicability of Sections 147, 163A, and 166; earning capacity; just compensation; and insurance policy terms.
- High Court to consider the matter expeditiously due to old claim.
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