R Subramani vs T M Sijith — 550/2024

Case under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 166 (1). Disposed: Uncontested--Settled through Lok Adalat on 10th March 2026.

MCOP - Motor Accidents Claim Original Petition

CNR: TNTI210009912024

Case disposed

e-Filing Number

04-10-2024

Filing Number

1011/2024

Filing Date

27-10-2024

Registration No

550/2024

Registration Date

06-11-2024

Court

Sub Court, Palladam

Judge

1-Subordinate Judge

Decision Date

10th March 2026

Nature of Disposal

Uncontested--Settled through Lok Adalat

Acts & Sections

MOTOR VEHICLES ACT, 1988 Section 166 (1)

Petitioner(s)

R Subramani

Adv. Mohan V

Respondent(s)

T M Sijith

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Subordinate Judge

10-03-2026

Disposed

09-03-2026

Enquiry

23-01-2026

Enquiry

17-11-2025

Enquiry

09-09-2025

Enquiry

Final Orders / Judgements

10-03-2026
Copy of Judgment

The Lok Adalat court settled a dispute between R. Subramani and New India Assurance Company Limited, awarding the petitioner Rs. 7,00,000 (Seven Lakh) in an insurance claim matter. The respondent insurance company is directed to transfer the settlement amount to the petitioner's bank account within 30 days via NEFT/RTGS, with 7.5% per annum interest applicable if payment is delayed beyond the prescribed period. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

The Lok Adalat court settled a dispute between R. Subramani and New India Assurance Company Limited, awarding the petitioner Rs. 7,00,000 (Seven Lakh) in an insurance claim matter. The respondent insurance company is directed to transfer the settlement amount to the petitioner's bank account within 30 days via NEFT/RTGS, with 7.5% per annum interest applicable if payment is delayed beyond the prescribed period. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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