Meyyan vs S.Sivabalamurugan and another Advocate - K. Sundaravel — 35/2020

Case under Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 140,166. Disposed: Contested--Partially Allowed on 23rd March 2026.

Case disposed

MCOP - Motor Accidents Claim Original Petition

CNR: TNVR090003232020

Filing Number

312/2020

Filing Date

20-Sep-2019

Registration No

35/2020

Registration Date

20-Sep-2019

Court

Sub Court, Virudhunagar

Judge

2-Subordinate Judge

Decision Date

23-Mar-2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--Partially Allowed

Last updated 20-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 Section 140,166

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.Meyyan

    Adv. S.Sridharan

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.S.Sivabalamurugan and another Advocate - K. Sundaravel

  2. 2.National Insurance Company Ltd., S.Kodikulam

    Adv. S. Uma shenbagavalli

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 23-Mar-2026

    Copy of JudgmentView PDF

    Case Summary: Meyyan v. S. Sivabalamurugan & National Insurance Co. Ltd. In this motor vehicle accident compensation case from Tamil Nadu, the court determined that the first respondent (driver S. Sivabalamurugan) was solely negligent in causing a collision on June 22, 2019, that left the petitioner (motorcyclist Meyyan, age 28) with permanent disabilities including fractured leg, arm, and head injuries. The court awarded total compensation of ₹10,51,833, comprising ₹4,35,000 for 58% permanent disability, ₹5,44,441 for medical expenses, ₹11,592 for income loss during hospitalization, ₹30,000 for pain and suffering, and other ancillary costs. The second respondent (insurer National Insurance Co. Ltd.) was held liable to pay this amount with 7.5% annual interest within two months. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 23-Mar-2026

    Disposed

    Subordinate Judge

  4. 18-Mar-2026

    Orders

    Subordinate Judge

  5. 13-Mar-2026

    Orders

    Subordinate Judge

  6. 12-Mar-2026

    Arguments

    Subordinate Judge

  7. 10-Mar-2026

    Arguments

    Subordinate Judge

  8. 05-Mar-2026

    Arguments

    Subordinate Judge

  9. 26-Feb-2026

    Evidence

    Subordinate Judge

  10. 19-Feb-2026

    Evidence

    Subordinate Judge

  11. 12-Feb-2026

    Evidence

    Subordinate Judge

  12. 05-Feb-2026

    Copy of Deposition/EvidenceView PDF

  13. 05-Feb-2026

    Evidence

    Subordinate Judge

  14. 29-Jan-2026

    Copy of Deposition/EvidenceView PDF

  15. 29-Jan-2026

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  16. 22-Jan-2026

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  17. 08-Jan-2026

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  18. 11-Dec-2025

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  19. 04-Dec-2025

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  20. 27-Nov-2025

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  21. 03-Nov-2025

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  22. 22-Oct-2025

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  23. 13-Oct-2025

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  24. 06-Oct-2025

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  25. 13-Sep-2025

    Await Reports

    Subordinate Judge

  26. 14-Aug-2025

    Lok Adalat

    Subordinate Judge

  27. 26-Jun-2025

    Await Reports

    Subordinate Judge

  28. 24-Apr-2025

    Await Reports

    Subordinate Judge

  29. 27-Mar-2025

    Await Reports

    Subordinate Judge

  30. 30-Jan-2025

    Await Reports

    Subordinate Judge

  31. 14-Nov-2024

    Await Reports

    Subordinate Judge

  32. 19-Sep-2024

    Await Reports

    Subordinate Judge

  33. 11-Jul-2024

    Await Reports

    Subordinate Judge

  34. 06-Jun-2024

    Await Reports

    Subordinate Judge

  35. 07-Mar-2024

    Await Reports

    Subordinate Judge

  36. 11-Jan-2024

    Await Reports

    Subordinate Judge

  37. 22-Nov-2023

    Await Reports

    Subordinate Judge

  38. 09-Nov-2023

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  39. 12-Oct-2023

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  40. 07-Sep-2023

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  41. 03-Aug-2023

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  42. 27-Jun-2023

    Enquiry

    Subordinate Judge

  43. 08-Jun-2023

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  44. 06-Apr-2023

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  45. 23-Feb-2023

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  46. 19-Jan-2023

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  47. 08-Dec-2022

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  48. 27-Oct-2022

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  49. 22-Sep-2022

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  50. 22-Aug-2022

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  51. 19-Jul-2022

    Issue of Service

    Subordinate Judge

  52. 16-Jun-2022

    Issue of Service

    Subordinate Judge

  53. 17-Mar-2022

    Batta

    Subordinate Judge

  54. 17-Feb-2022

    Batta

    Subordinate Judge

  55. 20-Jan-2022

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  56. 09-Dec-2021

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  57. 02-Dec-2021

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  58. 07-Oct-2021

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  59. 02-Sep-2021

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  60. 26-Aug-2021

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  61. 30-Jul-2021

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  62. 01-Jul-2021

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  63. 08-Apr-2021

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  64. 25-Feb-2021

    Counter

    Subordinate Judge

  65. 17-Dec-2020

    Appearance

    Subordinate Judge

  66. 05-Dec-2020

    Restored

    Subordinate Judge

  67. 05-Dec-2020

    Appearance

    Subordinate Judge

  68. 05-Dec-2020

    Disposed

    Subordinate Judge

  69. 19-Nov-2020

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  70. 20-Sep-2019

    Case filed

    Registration No. 35/2020

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: Meyyan v. S. Sivabalamurugan & National Insurance Co. Ltd. In this motor vehicle accident compensation case from Tamil Nadu, the court determined that the first respondent (driver S. Sivabalamurugan) was solely negligent in causing a collision on June 22, 2019, that left the petitioner (motorcyclist Meyyan, age 28) with permanent disabilities including fractured leg, arm, and head injuries. The court awarded total compensation of ₹10,51,833, comprising ₹4,35,000 for 58% permanent disability, ₹5,44,441 for medical expenses, ₹11,592 for income loss during hospitalization, ₹30,000 for pain and suffering, and other ancillary costs. The second respondent (insurer National Insurance Co. Ltd.) was held liable to pay this amount with 7.5% annual interest within two months. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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