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Motor Accident Claims Tribunal grants Rs 37.5 lakh compensation to accident victim's family

Updated on: 14 April,2022 03:21 PM IST  |  Thane
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Thane MACT chairman Abhay J Mantri directed the two respondents Ravindra Mahadev Chavan, owner of the offending tempo, and Reliance General Insurance Co. Ltd to jointly and severally pay the compensation with 7.50 per cent per annum interest from the date of filing of the application within a period of one month of the order

Motor Accident Claims Tribunal grants Rs 37.5 lakh compensation to accident victim's family

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The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) has granted a compensation of Rs 37.5 lakh to the family of a 23-year-old man who was killed in a road accident in Maharashtra's Thane eight years ago.


Thane MACT chairman Abhay J Mantri directed the two respondents Ravindra Mahadev Chavan, owner of the offending tempo, and Reliance General Insurance Co. Ltd to jointly and severally pay the compensation with 7.50 per cent per annum interest from the date of filing of the application within a period of one month of the order.



The copy of the order, issued on April 9, was made available on Thursday.


In their application, the deceased man's family, including his wife and parents, stated that Ashok Parihar was travelling from Mumbai to Nashik in his motorcycle in June 2015.

A tempo, which was being driven in a rash and negligent manner, and rammed into the two-wheeler on a highway in Bhiwandi, as a result of which the victim suffered serious injuries and died, the application stated.

The deceased worked for a publication house in Navi Mumbai and earned a monthly salary of Rs 15,000 and was also into cosmetic business and was earning an annual income of Rs 2.16 lakh.

The applicants claimed a compensation of Rs. 70 lakhs from the opponents.

In his order, the judge after hearing the counsels concluded that the applicants were eligible for a compensation.

The compensation amount includes Rs 25.92 lakh for loss of dependency and Rs 10.36 lakh for future prospects, Rs 33,000 for loss of estate and funeral expenses and Rs 80,000 loss of consortium for spouse and filial.

The judge further ordered that the victim's widow be paid Rs 15.5 lakh and the parents each be paid Rs 11 lakh, it was stated.

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