TATA AIG GENERAL INSURANCE vs HARISHCHANDRA MANURJI DAMOR S/O DECD MANURBHAI Advocate - null( — FA/2297/2026

Case under Motor Vehicles Act-1988 Section 173. Next hearing: : -.

CNR: GJHC240358582026

Next Hearing

: -

Filing Number

FA/15148/2026

Filing Date

06-05-2026

Registration No

FA/2297/2026

Registration Date

27-05-2026

Judge

HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE MOOL CHAND TYAGI

Coram

HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE MOOL CHAND TYAGI

Bench Type

SINGLE

Category

285-SJ - FIRST APPEAL - MOTOR VEHICLE ACT, 1988 ( 285 )

Sub-Category

2082-SJ - FIRST APPEAL - MOTOR VEHICLE ACT, 1988 - COMPENSATION - UNDER SECTION - 166 - FATAL ( 2082 )

Judicial Branch

JUDICIAL

Acts & Sections

Motor Vehicles Act-1988 Section 173

Petitioner(s)

TATA AIG GENERAL INSURANCE

Adv. MR CHIRAYU A MEHTA(

Respondent(s)

HARISHCHANDRA MANURJI DAMOR S/O DECD MANURBHAI Advocate - null(

BHAVESHKUMAR MANUR DAMOR S/O DECD MANURBHAI

DODHIYAR PRATAPBHAI

Hearing History

Judge: HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE MOOL CHAND TYAGI

08-06-2026

3600-FRESH MATTERS

Orders

08-06-2026
HONOURABLE MS. JUSTICE SANGEETA K. VISHEN,HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE MOOL CHAND TYAGI

Case Summary: FA/2297/2026 Tata AIG General Insurance v. Harishchandra Manurji Damor & Ors. The High Court of Gujarat admitted Tata AIG's first appeal and granted a stay on the lower tribunal's judgment and award. TATA AIG must deposit 100% of the awarded amount within four weeks. Upon deposit, 30% is released to the original claimant; the remaining 70% is invested in fixed deposits for five years (renewable until appeal disposal), held by the tribunal's Nazir Branch. No loans against these deposits are permitted without court permission, though claimants receive accrued interest. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

08-06-2026

HONOURABLE MS. JUSTICE SANGEETA K. VISHEN,HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE MOOL CHAND TYAGI

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary: FA/2297/2026 Tata AIG General Insurance v. Harishchandra Manurji Damor & Ors. The High Court of Gujarat admitted Tata AIG's first appeal and granted a stay on the lower tribunal's judgment and award. TATA AIG must deposit 100% of the awarded amount within four weeks. Upon deposit, 30% is released to the original claimant; the remaining 70% is invested in fixed deposits for five years (renewable until appeal disposal), held by the tribunal's Nazir Branch. No loans against these deposits are permitted without court permission, though claimants receive accrued interest. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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