VIVEK S/O. PARASHURAM BENDIGERI vs VENKAPPA S/O. BHIMAPPA KALADAGI — MFA/101615/2014

Disposed: Contested--Partly Allowed on 09th April 2026.

Case disposed Next hearing 05-Dec-2014

CNR: KAHC020064842014

Filing Number

MFA/101615/2014

Filing Date

18-Jun-2014

Registration No

MFA/101615/2014

Registration Date

18-Jun-2014

Judge

B. Muralidhara Pai

Coram

B. Muralidhara Pai

Bench Type

Single Bench

Category

MFA ( 124 )

Sub-Category

I-Injury ( 280 )

Judicial Branch

Judicial Section

Decision Date

09-Apr-2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--Partly Allowed

Last updated 11-May-2026

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.VIVEK S/O. PARASHURAM BENDIGERI

    Adv. P. N. HOSAMANE,

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.VENKAPPA S/O. BHIMAPPA KALADAGI

    Adv. N L BATAKURKI FOR R2,RAJESH B RAJANAL FOR R3, 1123

  2. 2.BASAMMA W/O. BASAPPA KANDGAL

  3. 3.THE BRANCH MANAGER

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 09-Apr-2026

    B. Muralidhara PaiView PDF

    The High Court of Karnataka allowed the claimant's appeal in part, enhancing motor vehicle accident compensation from Rs. 62,000 to Rs. 1,82,015. The court found the lower tribunal had failed to properly evaluate medical evidence regarding the claimant's serious injuries (pelvic and femur fractures) and actual medical expenses of Rs. 79,015, instead arbitrarily reducing the award. The owner of the tractor-trailer involved was held solely liable for the enhanced compensation with 6% interest from the petition date. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 17-Mar-2026

    Final Hearing

    B. Muralidhara Pai

  4. 10-Dec-2025

    Final Hearing

    Chillakur Sumalatha

  5. 08-Jun-2015

    Admission

    B.manohar

  6. 08-Jun-2015

    Admission

    B.manohar

  7. 07-Jan-2015

    Admission

    A.n.venugopala Gowda

  8. 05-Dec-2014

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  9. 18-Jun-2014

    Case filed

    Registration No. MFA/101615/2014

casestatus.in Summary

The High Court of Karnataka allowed the claimant's appeal in part, enhancing motor vehicle accident compensation from Rs. 62,000 to Rs. 1,82,015. The court found the lower tribunal had failed to properly evaluate medical evidence regarding the claimant's serious injuries (pelvic and femur fractures) and actual medical expenses of Rs. 79,015, instead arbitrarily reducing the award. The owner of the tractor-trailer involved was held solely liable for the enhanced compensation with 6% interest from the petition date. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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