The parents of the victim, Suresh Balkrishna Naidu, who was a resident of Sion in neighbouring Mumbai, told the tribunal that their son worked as a network administrator in a company and earned Rs 60,000 per month.
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The tribunal ordered the offending car's owner and the vehicle's insurer to make the payment jointly and severally to the claimants along with an interest of seven per cent per annum from the date of filing of the application.
The parents of the victim, Suresh Balkrishna Naidu, who was a resident of Sion in neighbouring Mumbai, told the tribunal that their son worked as a network administrator in a company and earned Rs 60,000 per month.
On April 2, 2010, while he was going on a motorcycle to Belapur from Vashi in Navi Mumbai town of Thane, a car hit his two-wheeler on the Palm Beach road.
The victim fell from the vehicle. He received severe injuries and died, the claimants told the tribunal and sought a compensation of Rs 50 lakh.
The car owner did not appear before the MACT, hence the case was decided ex-parte against him.
The vehicle's insurer contested the claim on various grounds which were dismissed by the tribunal.
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