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Motor Accident Claims Tribunal in Thane orders MSRTC to pay compensation of Rs 4.1 lakh to postal employee

Updated on: 14 July,2023 01:19 PM IST  |  Thane
mid-day online correspondent |

A Motor Accident Claims Tribunal in Maharashtra's Thane has ordered state-run transporter MSRTC to pay compensation of Rs 4.1 lakh to a postal employee who suffered 35 per cent disability following a road accident five years ago

Motor Accident Claims Tribunal in Thane orders MSRTC to pay compensation of Rs 4.1 lakh to postal employee

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A Motor Accident Claims Tribunal in Maharashtra's Thane has ordered state-run transporter MSRTC to pay compensation of Rs 4.1 lakh to a postal employee who suffered 35 per cent disability following a road accident five years ago, PTI reported.


In his order of June 26, which was made available on Friday, tribunal member M M Walimohammed also asked the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC) to pay 7 per cent interest per annum on the compensation amount to the claimant, the report said.


According to advocate Sachin Mane, his client and Thakurli resident Pratik Ashok Kanade was working with the postal department and drawing a monthly salary of Rs 59,486 at the time.


On April 19, 2018, Kanade was riding a pillion on a motorbike when the two-wheeler collided head-on with an MSRTC bus on the Jawhar-Vikramgad road in Palghar district.

Kanade suffered severe injuries and was taken to a local hospital before being shifted to another medical facility. Mane gave the details of the expenses incurred on his treatment and prayed for just compensation from the MSRTC.

After hearing both parties, the tribunal concluded that the bus was at fault.

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It ordered MSRTC to pay Rs 4.11 lakh, including Rs 70,000 towards 35 per cent disability, with 7 per cent annual interest to Kanade within two months.

In case of failure to release the money in the given time frame, MSRTC will have to pay interest at 8 per cent per annum till the realisation of the compensation amount, said the tribunal. (PTI)

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