NARAYAN SINGH vs AVVNL — 9/2021
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section FATAL. Disposed: Contested--Decreed after Full Trial on 18th March 2026.
Civil Suit
CNR: RJBE010002012021
Filing Number
153/2021
Filing Date
18-01-2021
Registration No
9/2021
Registration Date
03-02-2021
Court
DJ ADJ-BEAWAR District HQ
Judge
4-District Judge
Decision Date
18th March 2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--Decreed after Full Trial
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
NARAYAN SINGH
Adv. SH. MUKESH DAVE
Respondent(s)
AVVNL
Hearing History
Judge: 4-District Judge
Disposed
Defendant Evidence
Defendant Evidence
Defendant Evidence
Defendant Evidence
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 18-03-2026 | Disposed |
| 17-03-2026 | Defendant Evidence |
| 16-03-2026 | Defendant Evidence |
| 23-02-2026 | Defendant Evidence |
| 20-01-2026 | Defendant Evidence |
Final Orders / Judgements
Summary of Case 9/2021: Narayan Singh v. AVVNL The court awarded Rs. 3,10,000 in compensation to petitioner Narayan Singh under the Fatal Accidents Act for the death of his son Mahendra Singh, who died from electrocution on June 12, 2019, when a tree branch he was cutting came into contact with an electrical wire maintained negligently by respondent Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (AVVNL). The court found AVVNL liable for failing to maintain proper clearance between power lines and trees and for not trimming nearby vegetation, and awarded damages calculated as Rs. 2,70,000 (annual income of Rs. 15,000 × 18 years) plus Rs. 40,000 for funeral expenses, with 7.5% annual interest from the date of filing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Summary of Case 9/2021: Narayan Singh v. AVVNL The court awarded Rs. 3,10,000 in compensation to petitioner Narayan Singh under the Fatal Accidents Act for the death of his son Mahendra Singh, who died from electrocution on June 12, 2019, when a tree branch he was cutting came into contact with an electrical wire maintained negligently by respondent Ajmer Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited (AVVNL). The court found AVVNL liable for failing to maintain proper clearance between power lines and trees and for not trimming nearby vegetation, and awarded damages calculated as Rs. 2,70,000 (annual income of Rs. 15,000 × 18 years) plus Rs. 40,000 for funeral expenses, with 7.5% annual interest from the date of filing. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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