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Home / Crime and Justice / Court Upholds Soldier's Family Compensation

Court Upholds Soldier's Family Compensation

12 Feb

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Summary

  • Court upholds Rs 28.91 lakh compensation for deceased soldier's family.
  • Accident caused by bus driver's negligence hitting a parked truck.
  • Transport corporation's defense rejected due to lack of evidence.
Court Upholds Soldier's Family Compensation

The Uttarakhand High Court has upheld a compensation order for the family of Naik Ganesh Singh, an Indian Army soldier tragically killed in a 2011 road accident. The Pithoragarh Motor Accident Claims Tribunal's directive for the Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation to pay Rs 28.91 lakh, including interest, was affirmed by Justice Pankaj Purohit.

The accident occurred on July 7, 2011, when Naik Singh was traveling from Bareilly to Tanakpur. The corporation bus, reportedly driven negligently, struck a parked truck. Singh sustained severe injuries and later succumbed to them during medical treatment.

The transport corporation argued the accident happened while evading a cyclist and that the truck was improperly parked. However, the court dismissed these contentions, noting the absence of the bus driver as a witness and a lack of supporting evidence for the corporation's claims.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The court upheld a compensation award of Rs 28.91 lakh, including interest, for the deceased soldier's family.
The accident was caused by the negligence of the transport corporation bus driver who collided with a parked truck.
The court rejected the transport corporation's defense because their driver was not presented as a witness and no evidence supported their claims.

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