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question whether apportionment is permissible in case of composite negligence. This Court has decided a number of cases ... question of composite negligence and due to divergent view pertaining to composite negligence, the dispute is referred to the larger
Madhya Pradesh High Court
- Cites 19 - Cited by 14 -
III (2005) ACC 31
- S Jha
Tribunal held that the accident occurred due to the composite negligence of drivers of both vehicles and it could ... that as the accident occurred due to contributory and composite negligence of the drivers of both the vehicles, the liability
Supreme Court of India
- Cites 0 - Cited by 9 - K.G.Balakrishnan
jointly and severally liable to pay compensation. Tribunal apportioned composite negligence in the ratio of 65% : 35% respectively. Taking monthly ... Insurance Company? (2) Whether the accident was due to composite negligence of Mini lorry bearing registration
Madras High Court
- Cites 12 - Cited by 8
Petitioner, the accident took place due to the composite negligence of both the vehicles. Thus, he filed a Petition claiming ... evidence held that the accident was due to the composite negligence of the drivers of both the vehicles and awarded
Karnataka High Court
- Cites 7 - Cited by 6 -
II (1986) ACC 455
- Kulkarni
cycle took four persons, it was the case of composite negligence. It was held that in case of composite negligence ... driver could not have been made liable for the composite negligence. 4. It was also submitted by Mr. Bhargava, that
Rajasthan High Court
- Cites 15 - Cited by 5 -
II (1987) ACC 258
- N Kasliwal
motor vehicle accident caused due to the composite negligence of the drivers of two or more vehicles, the person ... this appeal was that it was a case of composite negligence of the drivers of two lorries and that
Karnataka High Court
- Cites 39 - Cited by 2 -
2000 ACJ 1463
- G Bharuka
held that the claimants have pleaded a case of composite negligence against the offending passenger bus and Railways, hence ... submitted that it being a case of composite negligence, the Tribunal has jurisdiction to adjudicate the claim, and to pass
Madhya Pradesh High Court
- Cites 19 - Cited by 1 -
1999 (1) MPLJ 222
- S Dubey
contributory negligence but one of composite negligence inasmuch as the accident was not at all attributable to the deceased ... Appellant submitted that this is actually a case of composite negligence. The Supreme Court in Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay
Delhi High Court
- Cites 10 - Cited by 1 -
I (2004) ACC 698
- M B Lokur
them as the accident was the result of composite negligence of the drivers of the scooter and the corporation ... argued that when there is a case of composite negligence, compensation can be awarded against any of the two drivers
Rajasthan High Court
- Cites 1 - Cited by 1 -
1985 (2) WLN 422
- S S Byas
found that the accident was the result of the composite negligence of the drivers of both the lorries and fixed ... that the accident was the result of the composite negligence. It is submitted that the Tribunal ought to have decided
Kerala High Court
- Cites 16 - Cited by 0 -
I (1998) ACC 61
- Shanmugam
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