Ramachandra Sabar(MAC 57/03 OF2020- vs Sheikh Iqbal Ahmed — 57/2020

Case under Motor Vehicle Act Section 166. Disposed: Contested--ALLOWED ON CONTEST on 27th December 2025.

M.a.c. Case - Motor Accident Claim Case

CNR: ODBG010002532020

Case disposed

Filing Number

75/2020

Filing Date

14-08-2020

Registration No

57/2020

Registration Date

14-08-2020

Court

District and Sessions Judge Court, Bargarh

Judge

10-1ST ADDL.DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE

Decision Date

27th December 2025

Nature of Disposal

Contested--ALLOWED ON CONTEST

Acts & Sections

Motor Vehicle Act Section 166

Petitioner(s)

Ramachandra Sabar(MAC 57/03 OF2020-

Bhajamani Sabar

Respondent(s)

Sheikh Iqbal Ahmed

Oriental Insurance Company Ltd

Jitendra Sabar

Shri ram GIC Ltd

Hearing History

Judge: 10-1ST ADDL.DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE

27-12-2025

Disposed

26-12-2025

JUDGEMENT

12-12-2025

FURTHER ARGUMENT

26-11-2025

FURTHER ARGUMENT

11-11-2025

FURTHER ARGUMENT

Final Orders / Judgements

27-12-2025
Judgement in PDF format

Summary The court held that Oriental Insurance Company Ltd. (OP No. 2) must pay Rs. 57,49,207 as compensation to the parents of Raj Kumar Sabar, who died in a motor accident caused by rash and negligent driving of an insured Bolero pickup van on 23.07.2020. The court rejected the insurer's defense that the motorcycle driver was intoxicated and the vehicle lacked proper documents, holding that the negligence of the pickup van driver was established through police investigation, charge sheet, and post-mortem reports, and the insurer must indemnify the claimants with the right of recovery from the vehicle owner. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

Interim Orders

casestatus.in Summary

Summary The court held that Oriental Insurance Company Ltd. (OP No. 2) must pay Rs. 57,49,207 as compensation to the parents of Raj Kumar Sabar, who died in a motor accident caused by rash and negligent driving of an insured Bolero pickup van on 23.07.2020. The court rejected the insurer's defense that the motorcycle driver was intoxicated and the vehicle lacked proper documents, holding that the negligence of the pickup van driver was established through police investigation, charge sheet, and post-mortem reports, and the insurer must indemnify the claimants with the right of recovery from the vehicle owner. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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