(O&M) MALKIAT KAUR AND ANR. vs SWARAN SINGH AND ORS. — FAO/4934/2010

Case under No Acts Defined. Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED OF on 14th May 2026.

Case disposed Next hearing 21-Dec-2010

CNR: PHHC010895242010

Filing Number

FAO/4934/2010

Filing Date

02-Jun-2010

Registration No

FAO/4934/2010

Registration Date

21-Aug-2010

Judge

Mr. Justice Yashvir Singh Rathor

Coram

Mr. Justice Yashvir Singh Rathor

Bench Type

Single

Category

500.31 - APPL FILED BY CLAIMANT FOR ENHANCE IN GEN CASES ( 896 )

Sub-Category

( 944 )

Judicial Branch

CIVIL REVISION BRANCH-I

Decision Date

14-May-2026

Nature of Disposal

Contested--DISPOSED OF

Last updated 01-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

No Acts Defined

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.(O&M) MALKIAT KAUR AND ANR.

    Adv. Jonny Goyal

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.SWARAN SINGH AND ORS.

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 14-May-2026

    Mr. Justice Yashvir Singh RathorView PDF

    The High Court of Punjab & Haryana partly allowed the appeal, enhancing compensation for the death of Gurinder Singh from Rs. 2,18,000/- to Rs. 5,00,000/-, with the claimants entitled to an additional Rs. 2,82,000/- plus 9% interest from September 1, 2019 onwards. The court applied Section 164 of the Motor Vehicles Act retrospectively, following the Supreme Court's decision in Ram Murti's case, which extended beneficial statutory compensation provisions to accidents occurring before the 2019 amendment. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 10-Oct-2018

    Mr. Justice Avneesh Jhingan

  4. 02-Jul-2018

    Mr. Justice Dr. Shekher Dhawan

  5. 07-May-2018

    Mr. Justice Jitendra Chauhan

  6. 08-Jan-2018

    Mr. Justice Jitendra Chauhan

  7. 11-Jul-2017

    Mr. Justice Jitendra Chauhan

  8. 09-Jan-2017

    Mr Justice Rajiv Sharma

  9. 04-Jul-2016

    Mr. Justice Arun Palli

  10. 11-May-2016

    Lok Adalat Bench - 2

  11. 11-May-2016

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  12. 27-Apr-2016

    Lok Adalat Bench - 2

  13. 27-Apr-2016

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  14. 30-Mar-2016

    Lok Adalat Bench - 2

  15. 30-Mar-2016

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  16. 09-Mar-2016

    Lok Adalat Bench - 2

  17. 09-Mar-2016

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  18. 24-Feb-2016

    Lok Adalat Bench - 2

  19. 24-Feb-2016

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  20. 27-Jan-2016

    Lok Adalat Bench - 2

  21. 27-Jan-2016

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  22. 13-Jan-2016

    Lok Adalat Bench - 2

  23. 13-Jan-2016

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  24. 23-Dec-2015

    Lok Adalat Bench - 2

  25. 23-Dec-2015

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  26. 05-Dec-2015

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  27. 02-Mar-2015

    Mr. Justice Harinder Singh Sidhu

  28. 05-Jan-2015

    Mr Justice Rajiv Sharma

  29. 25-Sep-2014

    Mr Justice Rajiv Sharma

  30. 01-Aug-2014

    Mr Justice Gurdev Singh

  31. 30-Jun-2014

    Mr. Justice Surinder Singh Grewal

  32. 08-Jan-2014

    Mr. Justice K.C. Gupta

  33. 01-Jul-2013

    Mr. Justice Ramendra Jain

  34. 07-Jan-2013

    Mr. Justice Inderjit Singh

  35. 02-Jul-2012

    Mr. Justice Dr. Bharat Bhushan Parsoon

  36. 27-Apr-2011

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  37. 06-Apr-2011

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  38. 30-Mar-2011

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  39. 16-Mar-2011

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  40. 09-Mar-2011

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  41. 23-Feb-2011

    Mr. Justice Kuldip Singh

  42. 09-Feb-2011

    Mr. Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul

  43. 19-Jan-2011

    Mr. Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul

  44. 21-Dec-2010

    First hearing

    Initial hearing scheduled

  45. 02-Jun-2010

    Case filed

    Registration No. FAO/4934/2010

casestatus.in Summary

The High Court of Punjab & Haryana partly allowed the appeal, enhancing compensation for the death of Gurinder Singh from Rs. 2,18,000/- to Rs. 5,00,000/-, with the claimants entitled to an additional Rs. 2,82,000/- plus 9% interest from September 1, 2019 onwards. The court applied Section 164 of the Motor Vehicles Act retrospectively, following the Supreme Court's decision in Ram Murti's case, which extended beneficial statutory compensation provisions to accidents occurring before the 2019 amendment. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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