T. KRISHNAMMA & 7 OTHERS vs A. SRINIVASULU & 2 OTHERS — MACMA/69/2012

Disposed: Contested--ALLOWED NO COSTS on 10th April 2026.

Case disposed Next hearing 17-Aug-2017

CNR: APHC010515702012

Filing Number

MACMA/2608/2012

Filing Date

19-Jan-2012

Registration No

MACMA/69/2012

Registration Date

20-Jan-2012

Judge

A. Hari Haranadha Sarma

Coram

A. Hari Haranadha Sarma

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

MACMA ( 18 )

Sub-Category

MOTOR ACCIDENT CIVIL MISC. APPEALS ( 1 )

Judicial Branch

CIVIL Section

Decision Date

10-Apr-2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--ALLOWED NO COSTS

Last updated 14-May-2026

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.T. KRISHNAMMA & 7 OTHERS

    Adv. S V MUNI REDDY

  2. 2.T. Mariamma

  3. 3.Minor Anil Kumar

  4. 4.Minor T. Vamsi

  5. 5.Vasantha

  6. 6.T. Chiranjeevi

  7. 7.T. Raja

  8. 8.Muthyalamma

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.A. SRINIVASULU & 2 OTHERS

    Adv. ,N MOHAN KRISHNA 1123

  2. 2.M/s. National Insurance Company Ltd.,

    Adv. T S RAYALU

  3. 3.The Depot Manager

    Adv. ARAVALA RAMA RAO(SC FOR APSRTC KKAC)

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 10-Apr-2026

    A. Hari Haranadha SarmaView PDF

    Court Decision Summary The High Court of Andhra Pradesh allowed the appeal and awarded Rs. 3,11,000 compensation to eight legal heirs (including the daughter, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren of the deceased) for a woman's death in a 2002 motor accident, overturning the lower tribunal's dismissal. The court found the driver of the offending vehicle negligent based on criminal conviction, established causation between accident injuries and death, and held that legal heirs—even non-dependents—are entitled to claim compensation under the Motor Vehicles Act, awarding 6% annual interest from petition filing date. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 23-Dec-2025

    A. Hari Haranadha SarmaView PDF

  4. 23-Dec-2025

    For Orders

    A. Hari Haranadha Sarma

  5. 22-Dec-2025

    A. Hari Haranadha SarmaView PDF

  6. 22-Dec-2025

    For Orders

    A. Hari Haranadha Sarma

  7. 17-Dec-2025

    A. Hari Haranadha SarmaView PDF

  8. 14-Nov-2025

    For Orders

    A. Hari Haranadha Sarma

  9. 07-Nov-2025

    For Orders

    A. Hari Haranadha Sarma

  10. 17-Oct-2025

    A. Hari Haranadha SarmaView PDF

  11. 17-Oct-2025

    For Orders

    A. Hari Haranadha Sarma

  12. 19-Sep-2025

    A. Hari Haranadha SarmaView PDF

  13. 19-Sep-2025

    Final Hearing

    A. Hari Haranadha Sarma

  14. 30-Aug-2025

    A. Hari Haranadha SarmaView PDF

  15. 29-Aug-2025

    Final Hearing

    A. Hari Haranadha Sarma

  16. 22-Aug-2025

    A. Hari Haranadha SarmaView PDF

  17. 22-Aug-2025

    Final Hearing

    A. Hari Haranadha Sarma

  18. 25-Jul-2025

    A. Hari Haranadha SarmaView PDF

  19. 18-Jul-2025

    Final Hearing

    A. Hari Haranadha Sarma

  20. 19-Dec-2022

    Final Hearing

    T Mallikarjuna Rao

  21. 29-Nov-2022

    T Mallikarjuna RaoView PDF

  22. 29-Nov-2022

    Final Hearing

    T Mallikarjuna Rao

  23. 18-Nov-2022

    Final Hearing

    T Mallikarjuna Rao

  24. 19-Oct-2022

    Final Hearing

    T Mallikarjuna Rao

  25. 30-Sep-2022

    Final Hearing

    T Mallikarjuna Rao

  26. 06-Sep-2022

    Interlocutory

    T Mallikarjuna Rao

  27. 25-Aug-2022

    Interlocutory

    T Mallikarjuna Rao

  28. 17-Aug-2017

    For Reference To Lok Adalat

    Anis

  29. 19-Jan-2012

    Case filed

    Registration No. MACMA/69/2012

  30. 01-Jan-1900

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

casestatus.in Summary

Court Decision Summary The High Court of Andhra Pradesh allowed the appeal and awarded Rs. 3,11,000 compensation to eight legal heirs (including the daughter, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren of the deceased) for a woman's death in a 2002 motor accident, overturning the lower tribunal's dismissal. The court found the driver of the offending vehicle negligent based on criminal conviction, established causation between accident injuries and death, and held that legal heirs—even non-dependents—are entitled to claim compensation under the Motor Vehicles Act, awarding 6% annual interest from petition filing date. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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