
Thane, March 30 The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) in Thane has awarded a compensation of ₹64.75 lakh to the family of a Pune-based businessman who died following a road accident in 2022.
MACT member RV Mohite, in the order on March 25, directed the owner of the offending motorcycle and the Thane-based insurer to pay the compensation jointly and severally to the claimants, along with 9 per cent interest per annum from the date of the petition.
The motorbike owner did not appear before the tribunal and the matter was decided ex parte against him.
The victim, Yuvraj Bhagawan Jagtap, then aged 42, ran an automobile servicing business in Pune.
On November 24, 2022, he was crossing the road near Chikhali in Maharashtra's Pune district when a speeding motorcycle struck him. He sustained severe head injuries and succumbed on December 13, 2022, according to the claimants, comprising his wife, two sons, and parents.
While the family originally calculated damages at over ₹2.19 crore, they restricted their claim to ₹1 lakh in the petition due to financial difficulties. However, the tribunal calculated and awarded the higher "just compensation".
The insurance company contested the claim, alleging that the deceased was negligent and that the motorcyclist did not possess a valid driving license. However, the tribunal rejected these contentions.
The victim was walking on the road with proper care and caution. At that time, the motorcycle came at a high and excessive speed without keeping an eye on the traffic conditions and dashed into the deceased, the MACT said, referring to the police investigation and eyewitness accounts.
This demonstrates the "rash and negligent driving" of the motorcycle rider. There is nothing on record to show any contributory act on the part of the deceased, it noted.
The tribunal also said that the rider of the offending vehicle was holding a driving license at the time of the accident.
It assessed Jagtap's notional income at ₹35,000 per month while deciding on the compensation amount.
The total award of ₹64.75 lakh includes components for loss of future income, prospects, and medical expenses.
The tribunal ordered that a significant portion of the compensation be placed in fixed deposits in the names of the deceased's wife and the two children to secure their future.