Sezhiyan vs Madhanraj — 63/2024

Case under Codeofcivilprocedure Section 166. Status: Evidence. Next hearing: 29th April 2026.

MCOP - Motor Accidents Claim Original Petition

CNR: TNMY030013272024

Evidence

Next Hearing

29th April 2026

e-Filing Number

18-02-2024

Filing Number

722/2024

Filing Date

01-03-2024

Registration No

63/2024

Registration Date

01-03-2024

Court

Principal Sub Court, Mayiladuthurai

Judge

1-Principal Sub Judge

Acts & Sections

CodeofCivilProcedure Section 166

Petitioner(s)

Sezhiyan

Adv. Anburose P

Amutha

Adv. Anburose P

Buvaneswari

Adv. Anburose P

Respondent(s)

Madhanraj

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Principal Sub Judge

20-04-2026

Evidence

30-03-2026

Evidence

13-03-2026

Evidence

10-03-2026

Enquiry

23-02-2026

Enquiry

Interim Orders

03-01-2025
Copy of Oral Evidence/Deposition

This is a Motor Accident Claims Petition (MCOP No. 63/2024) from a Tamil Nadu court dated 03.01.2025. The court rejected the third respondent's (insurance company's) dismissal plea, holding that since the vehicle driver lacked a valid driving license at the time of the accident, the insurance company cannot deny the claim based on this ground alone. The court found the third respondent liable to process the claim and directed accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

This is a Motor Accident Claims Petition (MCOP No. 63/2024) from a Tamil Nadu court dated 03.01.2025. The court rejected the third respondent's (insurance company's) dismissal plea, holding that since the vehicle driver lacked a valid driving license at the time of the accident, the insurance company cannot deny the claim based on this ground alone. The court found the third respondent liable to process the claim and directed accordingly. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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