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New India Assurance Company Ltd vs Dilipbhai Nandlalbhai Parmar
2023 Latest Caselaw 452 Guj

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 452 Guj
Judgement Date : 13 January, 2023

Gujarat High Court
New India Assurance Company Ltd vs Dilipbhai Nandlalbhai Parmar on 13 January, 2023
Bench: Ashutosh Shastri
      C/FA/1975/2019                               ORDER DATED: 13/01/2023




         IN THE HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT AT AHMEDABAD

                        R/FIRST APPEAL NO. 1975 of 2019

                                     With

             CIVIL APPLICATION (FOR STAY) NO. 2 of 2018
                  In R/FIRST APPEAL NO. 1975 of 2019

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                       NEW INDIA ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD
                                     Versus
                         DILIPBHAI NANDLALBHAI PARMAR
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Appearance:
MR MAULIK J SHELAT(2500) for the Appellant(s) No. 1
MR Y J PATEL(3985) for the Defendant(s) No. 1
RULE SERVED for the Defendant(s) No. 2,3
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 CORAM:HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE ASHUTOSH SHASTRI

                               Date : 13/01/2023

                                 ORAL ORDER

[1] This appeal has been filed by the insurer under Section

173 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 challenging the judgment

and award dated 20.06.2018 passed by the Motor Accident

Claims Tribunal (Aux.), Bhavnagar in MACP No.826 of 2007.

[2] At the outset, it deserves to be noted that the amount

awarded by the Tribunal is Rs.46,273/-.



[3]    I have heard the arguments of Mr. Maulik J. Shelat,




       C/FA/1975/2019                               ORDER DATED: 13/01/2023




learned advocate appearing for the appellant and Mr. Y. J. Patel,

learned advocate appearing for the original claimant(s). Mr.

Maulik J. Shelat, learned advocate has fairly submitted that in

view of the smallness of the amount which has been awarded,

the present appeal may be disposed of.

[4] On perusal of the grounds urged in the appeal

memorandum and in view of the submission that amount

involved in this appeal is less than Rs.50,000/- and having

regard to the smallness of the amount, this Court is of the

considered view that appeal deserves to be dismissed. The

compensation award seems just and reasonable and no

interference is called for. It is clarified that this appeal is

disposed of only on the ground of smallness of the compensation

amount without expressing any opinion on merits and question

of law raised in the appeal is kept open to be urged in

appropriate appeal by the insurer. Pending civil applications, if

any, shall stand disposed of as having become infructuous. No

order as to costs.

       C/FA/1975/2019                          ORDER DATED: 13/01/2023




[5]    Record & Proceedings of the Tribunal and amount, if any,

deposited in this appeal is ordered to be transmitted to the

jurisdictional court forthwith along with accrued interest, if any,

by the Registry of this Court. The entire amount is ordered to

be disbursed / released in favour of claimant(s) after due

verification.

(ASHUTOSH SHASTRI, J.)

DHARMENDRA KUMAR

 
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