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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Motor Vehicle Act 1988"
No Data Produced To Show Road Accidents Increase Due To LMV License Holders Driving Light Transport Vehicles : Supreme Court
MV Act | No Restriction Can Be Imposed Under Minimum Wages Act To Assess Income Of Deceased To Determine Compensation: Punjab & Haryana HC
Use Of AI Cameras For Detecting Road Violations Cannot Be Discouraged Due To Corruption Allegations: Kerala High Court
Motor Accident Tribunal Possesses All Trappings Of Court Though Not Bound By Stringent Procedures Of CPC & Evidence Act: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
Drivers With Heavy Goods Vehicle Licenses Can Also Drive Passenger Carrying Vehicles: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
Insurance Company Not Exempted Merely Because Driver Consumed Alcohol In Excess of Prescribed Limit Unless Contributory Negligence Shown: Kerala HC
Rule Of Evidence To Prove Charges In A Criminal Trial Cannot Be Used While Deciding Motor Accident Compensation Claims: Supreme Court
"No Repugnancy With Central Act" : Supreme Court Upholds Sections 4(7),4(8) & 15 Of Kerala Motor Vehicles Taxation Act, 1976
Motor Accident Claimants Have To Prove Case On Touchstone Of 'Preponderance Of Probabilities': Punjab & Haryana High Court
MACT-Benefit Of Exemption From Payment Of Court Fees Can Be Claimed Only Before The Tribunals And Not On Appeals: Madras High Court
Insurance Company Liable To Pay Compensation Even When Driver Does Not Have Valid License, May Recover From Owner Later: Madras High Court
2006 Meerut Fire Tragedy : Supreme Court Fixes Liability 40:60 Liability On State & Organizers To Compensate Victims
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