Mariammal vs Senthil Kumar Driver Tnstc — 7/2024

Case under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 166,140. Status: Evidence. Next hearing: 15th July 2026.

Evidence Next hearing 15-Jul-2026

MCOP - Motor Accidents Claim Original Petition

CNR: TNTS040021832024

e-Filing Number

05-01-2024

Filing Number

976/2024

Filing Date

14-Feb-2024

Registration No

7/2024

Registration Date

14-Feb-2024

Court

Additional Sub Court, Tenkasi

Judge

5-Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

Last updated 20-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 166,140

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.Mariammal

    Adv. Muthu KS

  2. 2.Minor Santhosh Through His Guardian Mariammal

    Adv. Muthu KS

  3. 3.Minor Sriram Through His Guardian Mariammal

    Adv. Muthu KS

  4. 4.Kalanjiyam

    Adv. Muthu KS

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.Senthil Kumar Driver Tnstc

Case History

  1. 15-Jul-2026

    Next hearingPending

  2. 18-Jun-2026

    Copy of DepositionView PDF

    Case Summary: 7/2024 In this motor vehicle accident case, the court heard testimony from the petitioner Mariammal regarding a collision between a two-wheeler (driven by her son) and a bus operated by respondent Senthil Kumar. The court found that the accident was caused by the two-wheeler driver's negligence, including operating without a valid license, not wearing a helmet, driving under the influence of alcohol, and rash driving. Consequently, the court dismissed the petition against the second respondent, holding that the respondent bus driver was not liable for compensation as the accident resulted solely from the petitioner's son's negligent conduct. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 18-Jun-2026

    Evidence

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  4. 22-Apr-2026

    Copy of DepositionView PDF

  5. 22-Apr-2026

    Evidence

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  6. 18-Mar-2026

    Copy of DepositionView PDF

  7. 18-Mar-2026

    Evidence

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  8. 28-Jan-2026

    Enquiry

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  9. 03-Jan-2026

    Counter

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  10. 10-Dec-2025

    Counter

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  11. 06-Dec-2025

    Amendment

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  12. 05-Dec-2025

    Amendment

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  13. 03-Dec-2025

    Amendment

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  14. 24-Nov-2025

    Amendment

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  15. 20-Nov-2025

    Amendment

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  16. 12-Nov-2025

    Amendment

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  17. 01-Nov-2025

    Amendment

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  18. 30-Oct-2025

    Amendment

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  19. 15-Oct-2025

    Amendment

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  20. 26-Sep-2025

    Amendment

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  21. 24-Sep-2025

    Steps

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  22. 25-Jun-2025

    Steps

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  23. 23-Apr-2025

    Counter

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  24. 26-Mar-2025

    Counter

    Additional Sub-ordinate Judge

  25. 29-Jan-2025

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  26. 14-Feb-2024

    Case filed

    Registration No. 7/2024

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: 7/2024 In this motor vehicle accident case, the court heard testimony from the petitioner Mariammal regarding a collision between a two-wheeler (driven by her son) and a bus operated by respondent Senthil Kumar. The court found that the accident was caused by the two-wheeler driver's negligence, including operating without a valid license, not wearing a helmet, driving under the influence of alcohol, and rash driving. Consequently, the court dismissed the petition against the second respondent, holding that the respondent bus driver was not liable for compensation as the accident resulted solely from the petitioner's son's negligent conduct. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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