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4 years ago

I met an road accident 3yrs back. My mcop case still going on. In this situation I lost the original hospital bill. I'm having duplicate bill from the hospital.its mentioned as duplicate in itself. Can I get the award.? This duplicate bill is enough? How many percentage will they award?

Swapnil S Bhalerao

Responded 4 years ago

A.Hello,
Th copy of bill is valid and can be filed in your case. The award/compensation is solely and entirely based on the factual loss and the compensation you have demanded. Moreover, it is the discretion of the court to grant any such amount.
Hope that helps!
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Rameshwar Dadhe

Responded 4 years ago

A.Yes duplicate copy are admissible. Don't warry
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