Kasargod: Court awards Rs 41.3 lac compensation to kin of accident victim


Daijiworld Media Network -  Kasargod (SP)

Kasargod, Feb 5: The principal city court here, through a verdict passed on Saturday February 4,  ordered payment of Rs 41.30 lac to the kin of Abdul Nassar N A, resident of CTM Valappu on Nellikunje mosque road. Abdul had lost his life in a road accident.

Abdul Nasaar and his son, Muhammed Naufal, were moving in a motor bike on October 14, 2014, when a private bus had hit their vehicle at Seetangoli town. Abdul Nassar had died on the spot, while his son, Naufal, had suffered serious injuries. Wife and children of Abdul Nassar had thereafter approached the court seeking compensation.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Feb 05 2018

    Find good that govt.has helped the family in their need and difficult times.Otherside why should govt.help them ?Accident was between a private bus and motor bike.Here should the Insurance of the private bus should pay the compansation or not?Why dont they pay for the personal loss and his bike?Not that I have any problem that family got help from Govt.may the soul of deceased rest in time.

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