Sreeju Raj vs Ravi — 100659/2017

Case under Motor Vehicle Act \ Section 166. Disposed: Contested--AWARD PASSED on 30th March 2026.

OP (MV) - ORIGINAL PETITION (MOTOR VEHICLES)

CNR: KLTV220009892017

Case disposed

Filing Number

817/2017

Filing Date

23-05-2017

Registration No

100659/2017

Registration Date

24-06-2017

Court

MACT , Neyyattinkara

Judge

1-MACT Neyyattinkara

Decision Date

30th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--AWARD PASSED

Acts & Sections

Motor Vehicle Act \ Section 166
IA/1/2023 Classification : Section Sreeju Raj
IA/2/2024 Classification : Section Sreeju Raj
IA/3/2024 Classification : Section Sreeju Raj

Petitioner(s)

Sreeju Raj

Adv. Sri Malayinkeezhu A. S. Balachandran

Respondent(s)

Ravi

Anil Kumar

The Manager, New India Assurance Co. Ltd,

Hearing History

Judge: 1-MACT Neyyattinkara

30-03-2026

Disposed

24-03-2026

For further hearing

12-03-2026

for evidence.

25-02-2026

for evidence.

17-01-2026

for evidence.

Final Orders / Judgements

30-03-2026
Award

Summary The Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal awarded compensation to two claimants injured in a March 2017 motorcycle-car collision in Kerala. The tribunal found the 2nd respondent (car driver) negligent, holding the 1st respondent (car owner) primarily liable and the 3rd respondent (New India Assurance Company) liable as insurer. The tribunal awarded ₹1,54,000 to the 21-year-old motorcycle rider (O.P. 659/17) and ₹89,000 to the 42-year-old pillion rider (O.P. 1066/17), with 7% interest, based on documented medical injuries and loss of earning capacity. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal awarded compensation to two claimants injured in a March 2017 motorcycle-car collision in Kerala. The tribunal found the 2nd respondent (car driver) negligent, holding the 1st respondent (car owner) primarily liable and the 3rd respondent (New India Assurance Company) liable as insurer. The tribunal awarded ₹1,54,000 to the 21-year-old motorcycle rider (O.P. 659/17) and ₹89,000 to the 42-year-old pillion rider (O.P. 1066/17), with 7% interest, based on documented medical injuries and loss of earning capacity. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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