Met with accident no insurance
I was driving two wheeler and I have hit a three wheeler while riding. I have filed complaint against the three wheeler since he crossed the road with no proper intimation and did not responded to my ...
I was driving two wheeler and I have hit a three wheeler while riding. I have filed complaint against the three wheeler since he crossed the road with no proper intimation and did not responded to my ...
Dear Client,
Here are some general considerations:
Traffic Violation: Riding a two-wheeler without valid insurance is typically considered a traffic violation in many places. It's essential to ensure that your vehicle insurance is up to date to comply with the law.
Impact on the Accident Case: In the event of an accident, having expired insurance can complicate matters. Insurance coverage is essential for addressing medical expenses and damage to the vehicles involved. If you were injured in
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What is the procedure of the accident bail and what I can give a surity.....
Dear Client,
I can provide you with a general overview of the process and what may be involved in obtaining bail after being involved in an accident.
Contacting the Police: In the event of a serious accident, the first step is to contact the police and report the accident. They will arrive at the scene, assess the situation, and may file a First Information Report (FIR) or accident report.
Arrest and Detention: If the police believe that you are responsible for the accident and that you may
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So on a national highway ,A 5yr old kid suddenly came from divider side of road on NH ....got hit by my car..I took him to nearest hospital from which he was transferred to higher centre , I took him ...
Dear Client,
When you get a call from the concerned police station, it means that an FIR for the motor accident is lodged against the registered owner of the vehicle u/s.279 and 337 of IPC. Section 279 of the IPC applies exclusively to rash and negligent driving in public ways that endanger the lives of others. If, on the other hand, the driver causes death or physical harm to another person, he or she is punished under Sections 337 and 338 of the Indian Penal Code. Both the offense is bailable
I was issued 2 e challans more than 2 yrs ago (Feb 2020 and April 2020) in Ranchi for jumping a red signal but I got ko SMS or letter .when I checked myself I see that I have 2 e challan pending wit ...
Dear Client,
Once you are aware of the pending e-challans issued for violation of traffic rules even two years ago, you should verify the current status of said e-challans generated against your vehicle through the predesigned system which is now easily accessible from the official website of the Transport Deptt name after e-parivahan failing which you may visit the office of the Registering Authority/RTO concerned to access the present status of the said e-challans and vacate the challans foll
Hello me n my friend were driving one of my friends new bike so while we were driving suddenly we crashed into a 50yr old uncle n we both have LL N DL he fell from bike n got hurt immediately near ...
Dear client,
Approach the concerned police station and file a FIR under Indian penal code stating the above mentioned facts for assaulting, cheating, blackmailing and sec. 354 of IPC.
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What happens if you get into an accident with an expired license in India? who will compensate the victim? 1 Insurance company 2 Vehicle owner 3 Driver
Dear Client,
The owner of the vehicle, regardless of who was driving the vehicle with an expired driving license at the time of the accident, is liable to compensate the victim. The liability would shift on the insurance company if there was a third party insurance of the vehicle.
Can Third Party Motor Accident Claims be made to Tribunal after 9 months of registration of FIR? As one person has died in the accident
Dear client,
Section 11 of the Limitation Act 1980 (LA 1980) states the limitation period for a personal injury claim, which include road traffic accident claims, is three years.
We are on the left side of a service road which is the correct way and a scooty which was in the speed of 40-60 came opposite in our way and we had a crash ! Now he is at the hospital with a better co ...
Dear client,
Section 279 IPC deals with rash and negligent driving punishable with imprisonment upto 6 months or fine up to Rs 1000 or both
2) it is also punishable under section 336 , 337, 338 of IPC which provide that if person drives rashly endangering life or personal liberty of others . under section 338 IPC punishable with imprisonment of up to 2 years or with fine or both
3) if the victim dies police will file case under section 304A if death arise on account of rash and negligent act
I and my wife met with an accident last year. I was on 2 wheeler and a Roadways bus hit us from back. I suffered shoulder injuries and she suffered severe head injury. Neurologist treating her had t ...
Dear Client,
The limitation period for filing the motor accident claim petition under Sec.166(3) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 before the Motor Accident Claim Tribunal(MACT) within a period of six months is calculated from the date of the accident. Once you withdraw your claim petition on personal grounds, the claim petition may be disposed of by the Court/Tribunal for non-persuasion with no condition to reraise the claim at a later date extending the period of limitation for filing the case
My father 75yr old involved in 2 wheeler Accident. other person was of 45yr old was also on 2 wheeler and died in hospital. my father just entered on the road, other person might applied sudden break ...
Dear Sir,
It is better to close the matter and take records having paid the compensation in full an final settlement or get it done in Court through Lok Adalath. Since your father is not having any valid license and insurance and the deceased was aged about only 45 years as such if contested the legal heirs of deceased may get a minimum of more than Rs.15,00,000/- as compensation.
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