The tribunal directed the National Insurance Company Ltd, insurer of the bike, to pay Rs 14,68,024 as compensation to the mother, wife and minor son of Surender Singh, who suffered fatal injuries in the accident in 2011 due to the negligence of rider Vikash Kumar.
While relying on the testimony of the victim's wife and an eyewitness, MACT Presiding Officer Sanjeev Kumar Singh said, "The cross-examination carried on by the respondents (Kumar and insurance company) is not suggestive of anything which may discard the claim of petitioners that the driver of the bike was rash and negligent..."
According to the petition, on August 4, 2011, Singh was going to his residence in Kashmere Gate here from Saket on the bike being ridden by Kumar rashly and negligently.
Despite being requested and warned, Kumar did not slow down and continued to ride carelessly without caring for traffic norms, it said.
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Around 9.15 PM, when the motorcycle reached ITO flyover here, suddenly Kumar lost control and the bike fell down on the road, due to which, both the riders sustained grievous injuries but Singh succumbed to death.
During the proceedings, Kumar denied the allegations of negligence on his part and claimed that all contents of the petition were false.