Vandana Rajiv Kamble vs Shaikh Salim Shafi Ahmed Tamboli — 3/2023
Case under Workmens Compensation Act, 1923 Section 22. Status: Report. Next hearing: 04th April 2026.
Appln WCA C - C
CNR: MHLC200000352023
Next Hearing
04th April 2026
Filing Number
44/2023
Filing Date
23-01-2023
Registration No
3/2023
Registration Date
23-01-2023
Court
Labour Court, Aurangabad
Judge
1-JUDGE, 1st LABOUR COURT, AURANGABAD.
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Vandana Rajiv Kamble
Adv. M S Randhave
Ayush Rajiv Kamble
Respondent(s)
Shaikh Salim Shafi Ahmed Tamboli
Hidayat Allahbaqsh Pathan
HDFC Ergo General Insurance Co. Ltd.
Hearing History
Judge: 1-JUDGE, 1st LABOUR COURT, AURANGABAD.
Report
Report
Report
Report
Report
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 06-03-2026 | Report |
| 06-01-2026 | Report |
| 24-12-2025 | Report |
| 13-12-2025 | Report |
| 03-11-2025 | Report |
Interim Orders
Summary The Labour Court at Aurangabad dismissed the petitions (WPC No. 12/2021 and 3/2023) filed against an insurance company regarding a truck (vehicle MH-38-D-0122). The court found that the insurance policy covered only a "two-wheeler" vehicle and not the commercial truck in question. The petitioner was directed to file all necessary documents including chassis number, registration papers, fitness certificate, and permit before the case could proceed further. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary The Labour Court at Aurangabad dismissed the petitions (WPC No. 12/2021 and 3/2023) filed against an insurance company regarding a truck (vehicle MH-38-D-0122). The court found that the insurance policy covered only a "two-wheeler" vehicle and not the commercial truck in question. The petitioner was directed to file all necessary documents including chassis number, registration papers, fitness certificate, and permit before the case could proceed further. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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