car accident
what is the time limit for filing case against the car honor with whom my car collided? can I ask compensation for the amount paid additional apart from the amount paid by insurance company?
what is the time limit for filing case against the car honor with whom my car collided? can I ask compensation for the amount paid additional apart from the amount paid by insurance company?
Dear Sir,
Normally, you cannot ask more amount than insurance amount however you can claim the same from the owner of the Car if you are approach the motor vehicles tribunal. If there is delay of 1-2 years it may be condoned if you file application under Section 5 of Limitation Act by giving valid reasons.
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Mere truck se accident ho gaya tha jisme 1 vayakti ki death ho gayi , driver gaddi chod kar bhaag Gaya hai driver ka koi aata pata nahi chal paa Raha hai POLICE ne fir me IPC sec . 279 ,304 A , MVA S ...
Dear Client,
In motor accident cases both the owner and driver of the vehicle are liable to face prosecution proceedings initiated before the Motor Accident Claim Tribunal. In the given scenario, an application under Section 156(3) of Cr. PC can be filed before the Judicial Magistrate praying for the inclusion of the name of the driver who was driving the truck and found absconded after the accident who may then order the police to investigate the FIR impleading the name of the Driver. This tim
I met with an accident on activa. It was activa- activa collision. We don't want to lodge a complaint. But police is asking us bribe (money) to not lodge complaint. Isn't it in our hands whether to fi ...
Dear Sir,
It is not in your hands as Police may register FIR even without your consent as suo-motto action for committing such road accident. Take a wise decision.
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On our rural road, a company transports 400 trucks of bauxite every day, for that we all are afraid to drive, every day a big accident is happening and if it will be more then will it be right for us ...
Dear Client,
You can seek relief by asking local NGOs to file a PIL petition or by approaching an Advocate of the High Court. Both avenues aim to address public interest concerns and seek legal remedies for your situation.
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I recently met with and accident on 23rd Dec 23 in Mandi Himachal, We were 5 people in car and I was driving, everybody involved is safe with some injuries, we were rushed to hospital timely, today I ...
Dear client, there will be no issue as the police will take the details for future considerations. As you are in medical condition inform them that after you come back to normal then you will come and submit these documents.
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A person hit my car three weeks back and promised repair. So i didn't file a case. Every time we call he keeps on giving reasons like i am busy or i have work. I don't have any hope that he will repai ...
Dear Client,
In the event of a road accident, it is recommended to promptly report the incident to the police. While there isn't a strict time limit, filing a timely police report is crucial for documenting accident details and facilitating potential insurance claims. It is advisable to file a First Information Report (FIR) at the nearest police station as soon as possible, as delays may allow the accused to benefit from doubt and hinder the registration process. In cases of claiming damages f
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Dear Client,
To operate a vehicle in India, one must possess essential documents such as a Driving Licence, Registration Certificate, valid insurance certificate, and Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate. In the case of driving a transport vehicle, it is mandatory to carry the Fitness Certificate (FC) and relevant permits. Recent amendments to The Motor Vehicles Act, 2019 have significantly increased fines for traffic violations, with the penalty for unauthorized vehicle use without a dri
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A two wheeler owned by my son, met with an accident when two of his friends (aged 22 & 24 yrs.) on wheel and both of the died, last month. When the accident occurred, the 24 yrs old, who was not ...
Dear Client,
In the event of a motor accident resulting in loss of life and multiple violations of the Motor Vehicles Act and traffic rules, even if the vehicles or individuals involved are insured under the Insurance Act, the insurance company may repudiate the death claim due to those violations. Consequently, the court may find your son liable for the payment of death compensation to the claimant.
To address this situation, you have the option to appeal to the High Court, requesting a remi
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sir main meri bike se ek vyakti ka accident ho gaya hai usne mujhe pe fir bhi kiya uske sar pat gehri chot aayi hai aur police wale mujhe dhamki de rahe hai ki ab samne wale party mujh pe nonbilable s ...
Dear Client,
Section 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) empowers the High Court to intervene in the proceedings of subordinate courts and dismiss FIRs in the interest of justice. This remedy is applicable when there is no alternative legal provision for the aggrieved party to seek relief or when all other avenues have been exhausted. In the present scenario, an application under Section 482 of CrPC can be submitted to the High Court, requesting the termination of trial court proceedi
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My car got hit by a truck & later I filed a FIR against the same, now I want to sell my car but the NCRB portal shows the car was part of an accident Can we close or remove that so that the name trans ...
Dear sir
Dear Sir/Madam,
Under the following provisions the Hon’ble Magistrate Court having ample powers to unfreeze the Bank accounts. Further, the Hon’ble Court has vast powers to hand over the properties/vehicles seized by the Police and other authorities to the owners of the properties/vehicles. Such interim orders normally will be made within Thirty days of such interim application and on such orders the Police and other authorities are bound to hand over the properties/vehicles to the
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