DAR-VISHU AND OTHER vs ANBARUL — 348/2023

Case under Indian Penal Code Section 279,337,338. Disposed: Uncontested--SETTLED IN LOK ADALAT on 28th March 2026.

MACT - M.A.C.T.

CNR: DLSH010043092023

Case disposed

Filing Number

2207/2023

Filing Date

12-07-2023

Registration No

348/2023

Registration Date

12-07-2023

Court

District and Sessions Judge, Shahdara, KKD

Judge

445-Presiding Officer-MACT

Decision Date

28th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--SETTLED IN LOK ADALAT

Acts & Sections

Indian Penal Code Section 279,337,338

Petitioner(s)

DAR-VISHU AND OTHER

Adv. NOT KNOWN

Respondent(s)

ANBARUL

MOHD BABUL

THE NEW INDIA ASSURANCE CO LTD

Hearing History

Judge: 445-Presiding Officer-MACT

28-03-2026

Disposed

22-03-2026

Misc. cases

20-03-2026

Misc. cases

13-03-2026

Misc. cases

25-02-2026

Misc. cases

Final Orders / Judgements

28-03-2026
COPY OF ORDER

The MACT case was settled through Lok Adalat on 22.03.2026, with an award of Rs. 7,75,000/- granted in favor of petitioner Dar-Vishu against respondent New India Assurance Co. Ltd. The insurance company must deposit the amount within 30 days via RTGS/NEFT or face 8% per annum interest, with the petitioner required to submit bank passbook, Aadhaar, and PAN for compliance by 16.05.2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

casestatus.in Summary

The MACT case was settled through Lok Adalat on 22.03.2026, with an award of Rs. 7,75,000/- granted in favor of petitioner Dar-Vishu against respondent New India Assurance Co. Ltd. The insurance company must deposit the amount within 30 days via RTGS/NEFT or face 8% per annum interest, with the petitioner required to submit bank passbook, Aadhaar, and PAN for compliance by 16.05.2026. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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