Nikita Anil Kalbande vs Rita Industries, CEO Vishal Dhiraj Shah — 397/2021
Case under Motor Vehicles Act Section 166. Disposed: Contested--PARTLY ALLOWED on 05th May 2026.
M.A.C.P.
CNR: MHNG010046382021
Filing Number
2128/2021
Filing Date
04-May-2021
Registration No
397/2021
Registration Date
17-Jun-2021
Court
District and Session Court , Nagpur
Judge
36-M.A.C.T. Court No.4
Decision Date
05-May-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--PARTLY ALLOWED
Last updated 12-May-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Nikita Anil Kalbande
Adv. D. G. Paunikar
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2.Priyanka Krunal Moundekar
Respondent(s)
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1.Rita Industries, CEO Vishal Dhiraj Shah
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2.The New India Assurance Co. Ltd.
Adv. Mitali Lokhande
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3.The Manager, United India Insurance Co. Ltd.
Adv. D. M. Paranjpe
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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05-May-2026
Copy of JudgmentView PDF
The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal at Nagpur awarded Rs. 14,46,150 (after 50% reduction for contributory negligence) to two sisters as legal heirs of their unmarried brother killed in a 2021 motor vehicle accident, finding that married sisters can claim compensation despite not being financial dependents, and that the accident resulted from equal contributory negligence of both the car driver (their brother) and the truck driver who parked illegally on the highway. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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05-May-2026
Disposed
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17-Apr-2026
Judgment
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01-Apr-2026
Judgment
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24-Mar-2026
Arguments
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10-Mar-2026
Defence Evidence
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02-Mar-2026
Say / Hearing on Exh____Ready
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18-Feb-2026
Say / Hearing on Exh____Ready
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11-Feb-2026
Defence Evidence
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30-Jan-2026
Defence Evidence
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09-Jan-2026
Say / Hearing on Exh____Ready
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22-Dec-2025
Defence Evidence
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13-Nov-2025
Defence Evidence
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06-Nov-2025
Defence Evidence
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09-Oct-2025
Evidence Part Heard
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16-Sep-2025
EvidenceView PDF
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16-Sep-2025
Evidence Part Heard
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18-Aug-2025
Evidence Part Heard
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24-Jul-2025
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21-Jul-2025
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20-Jun-2025
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06-May-2025
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09-Apr-2025
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09-Apr-2025
Evidence Part Heard
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05-Apr-2025
Evidence
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29-Mar-2025
Evidence
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04-Mar-2025
Evidence
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07-Feb-2025
Filing of Affidavit
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08-Jan-2025
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04-Dec-2024
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19-Oct-2024
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20-Aug-2024
Filing of Affidavit
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11-Jul-2024
Filing of Affidavit
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18-Mar-2024
Issues
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10-Jan-2024
Issues
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11-Oct-2023
Issues
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02-Aug-2023
Issues
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28-Jun-2023
Issues
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01-Apr-2023
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24-Feb-2023
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18-Jan-2023
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17-Oct-2022
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28-Sep-2022
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17-Sep-2022
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26-Jul-2022
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19-Apr-2022
Order on ExhibitView PDF
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19-Apr-2022
Issues
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29-Mar-2022
Hearing on Nfl Appln.
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11-Mar-2022
Hearing on Nfl Appln.
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11-Feb-2022
Nfl Hearing
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11-Jan-2022
Written Statement
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09-Dec-2021
Reply/Say
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28-Oct-2021
Notice_Unready
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22-Sep-2021
Notice_Unready
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15-Jul-2021
First hearing
Initial hearing scheduled
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04-May-2021
Case filed
Registration No. 397/2021
The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal at Nagpur awarded Rs. 14,46,150 (after 50% reduction for contributory negligence) to two sisters as legal heirs of their unmarried brother killed in a 2021 motor vehicle accident, finding that married sisters can claim compensation despite not being financial dependents, and that the accident resulted from equal contributory negligence of both the car driver (their brother) and the truck driver who parked illegally on the highway. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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