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Does Civil Procedure Code applies to MACT? If the accused have falsely implicated by registering FIR and arresting him, is it possible for accused to file Counter Claim against the Applicant? Under wh ...
Does Civil Procedure Code applies to MACT? If the accused have falsely implicated by registering FIR and arresting him, is it possible for accused to file Counter Claim against the Applicant? Under wh ...
Dear Client,
The Civil Procedure Code (CPC) is primarily applicable to civil suits, and Motor Accident Claims Tribunals (MACT) proceedings are distinct from regular civil suits. MACT operates under the Motor Vehicles Act, and its procedures are governed by the principles of natural justice.
If an accused in a criminal case, arising from an FIR and arrest, believes they have been falsely implicated, the recourse is generally through criminal defense proceedings rather than a counter-claim in MACT
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I am going to exchange my old bike for a new one in same company authorised sellor showroom. What documents should I get from them as the old vehicle resell will take some time and would be beyond my ...
Dear Client,
When exchanging your old bike for a new one at an authorized dealer, it's crucial to ensure a smooth and transparent process. Request the following documents from the dealership:
1.Sales Agreement or Invoice: Clearly outlining the terms of the exchange, including details of the old and new bikes, their respective values, and any additional charges.
2.Delivery Note: Confirming the transfer of possession of the old bike to the dealer and the delivery of the new one to you.
3.Exchange
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Dear client
Whether you can approach the High Court directly or need to follow a specific legal process depends on the nature of your case and the applicable laws in your jurisdiction
My wife met with a bike accedent 5 years ago and the Juditial Municif court awarded the compensation one year ago. After waiting 6 months we have filed EP against insurance company, the court stayed t ...
Dear Client
If there are conditions set by the court, ensure you fully understand them. If there are delays, you can follow up with the court to understand the reasons behind the postponement of proceedings. The court's clerk or administrative staff may provide information on the status of your case. Depending on the circumstances, you might explore the possibility of mediation or a settlement with the insurance company. If you're facing financial constraints, inquire about the availability of
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एक मोटर साइकिल सवार ने दूसरे मोटर साइकिल को क्रॉस करने के चक्कर में सामने से ...
यदि आपकी कार की किसी अन्य वाहन के साथ एक अकस्मात दुर्घटना हुई है और इसमें चोट आई है, तो यह दुर्घटना कानूनी दर्ज करने की आवश्यकता होगी। इसके लिए आपको थाने जाकर एफआईआर दर्ज करानी होगी। आपको अपने
Read more...I have sold my car but the buyer is not getting the ownership transferred at the RTO. What obligations do I carry for the vehicle? And what can I do about this situation?
Dear Client,
It appears from the query that the status of your sold-out vehicle is marked with a negative stigma that never allows the transfer of ownership from one hand to another until and unless that negative remark is cleared or waived following the recommended process. The reasons behind such negative remarks amongst others are, non-payment of bank loans, accident reports, and violation of traffic rules which can be accessed online from the website e-parivahan. So, in the prevailing situat
My friend was driving my bike. Some one hit him & ran away. my friend is not having license and bike papers belongs to me. Can I file complaint on his behalf?
Dear Client,
In case of an accident, it's crucial to file an accident report with the local police. You can go to the police station and report the accident, providing all the necessary details. Your friend may also need to provide a statement. Driving without a license is illegal in India, and it can lead to legal consequences. Your friend may face penalties for driving without a valid license. Since the bike's papers belong to you, you are the legal owner of the vehicle. It is your responsibil
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Dear Sir, I was outside of India for one year and couldn't update pollution certificate within due date. On returning I found my bike having problem, and somehow sent to service center with help of a ...
Dear Client,
For renewal of the PUC certificate of the vehicle, the owner need not be present physically before the certifying center, anybody can visit the center with the vehicle with the required documents to obtain a PUC Certificate in respect of the vehicle on payment of requisite fees. So, grounds for an excuse are not tenable in the situation.
Can a carrier be fitted on a car which has less boot space
Dear Client,
There is no prohibition in the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988, and the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 against installation of luggage carriers atop private four-wheelers to carry luggage of passengers of that vehicle. There is no requirement to take prior permission for installing the carrier either. Installation of carriers is completely legal irrespective of the type of car you are driving down the road.
My friend took my bullet 350 bike for few days which is having all papers in force and he made an accident by hitting a perosn on national highway and the person died on spot and minor damages to bik ...
Dear Client,
Once an FIR against a motor accident is registered by the Police and the vehicle was seized by the Police, until and unless the cause of accident that took the life of a person is investigated and the final report is submitted before the Court i.e, Motor Accident Claim Tribunal and after trial of the case is over, the vehicle is not returned to the owner even if the victims heir wants to settle the claim out of Court. If the vehicle is insured with an Insurance Company, then the I
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