BHOORI AND ANR vs RAJBIR SINGH AND ANR — 2/2023
Case under Motor Vehicle Act Section 166,140. Disposed: Contested--DISMISSED ON MERITS on 24th March 2026.
MACT - M.A.C.T.
CNR: DLSH010084742022
Filing Number
4056/2022
Filing Date
24-Dec-2022
Registration No
2/2023
Registration Date
03-Jan-2023
Court
District and Sessions Judge, Shahdara, KKD
Judge
445-Presiding Officer-MACT
Decision Date
24-Mar-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISMISSED ON MERITS
Last updated 13-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.BHOORI AND ANR
Adv. RAKESH KUMAR
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2.MOHD SHAHID ANSARI
Respondent(s)
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1.RAJBIR SINGH AND ANR
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2.R M UPSRTC GHAZIABAD
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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24-Mar-2026
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24-Mar-2026
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Case Summary: MACT 02/2023 - Bhoori & Anr. v. Rajbir Singh & Anr. Court Decision: The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal dismissed the compensation claim filed by the parents of a 13-year-old boy (Aamir) who died in a bus accident on August 15, 2022. The tribunal found the deceased was rash and negligent in crossing the road—likely attempting to catch a kite during Independence Day celebrations—rather than the UPSRTC bus driver being rash or negligent. Using mathematical analysis of bus speed, road width, and point-of-impact evidence, the tribunal concluded the child suddenly jumped from a divider in front of the moving bus, making the child responsible for the accident, not the driver. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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24-Mar-2026
Disposed
Presiding Officer-MACT
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23-Mar-2026
Final Arguments
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20-Mar-2026
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20-Mar-2026
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16-Mar-2026
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16-Mar-2026
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27-Feb-2026
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27-Feb-2026
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20-Feb-2026
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20-Feb-2026
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24-Jan-2026
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24-Jan-2026
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20-Jan-2026
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20-Jan-2026
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19-Dec-2025
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25-Nov-2025
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14-Jan-2025
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14-Jan-2025
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15-Oct-2024
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15-Oct-2024
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25-Jul-2024
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25-Jul-2024
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09-Apr-2024
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01-Feb-2024
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04-Sep-2023
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04-Sep-2023
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06-Apr-2023
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06-Apr-2023
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05-Jan-2023
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05-Jan-2023
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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24-Dec-2022
Case filed
Registration No. 2/2023
Case Summary: MACT 02/2023 - Bhoori & Anr. v. Rajbir Singh & Anr. Court Decision: The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal dismissed the compensation claim filed by the parents of a 13-year-old boy (Aamir) who died in a bus accident on August 15, 2022. The tribunal found the deceased was rash and negligent in crossing the road—likely attempting to catch a kite during Independence Day celebrations—rather than the UPSRTC bus driver being rash or negligent. Using mathematical analysis of bus speed, road width, and point-of-impact evidence, the tribunal concluded the child suddenly jumped from a divider in front of the moving bus, making the child responsible for the accident, not the driver. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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