MACT Presiding Officer Anoop Kumar Mendiratta directed Oriental Insurance Company Ltd, with which the offending tanker was insured, to pay Rs 2,21,63,491 along with interest to Sandeep and Sumit Tomar, residents of Janakpuri in west Delhi, for death of their 47-year-old father Satyabir Singh Tomar in December 2004.
The tribunal held the driver of the rashly driven tanker responsible for the accident at Muzaffarnagar in UP leading to death of five persons, including the proprietor of Delhi-based M/s Tomar Construction Company Satyavir Singh Tomar.
The tribunal, while awarding compensation to the deceased man's two sons aged 21 and 18 years at the time of the mishap, noted that one of them was forced to settle back in India instead of continuing further education or temporary job at Australia.
"It is implicit that at the tender age of 18 and 21 years the petitioners (sons) hardly had any business experience to continue the business of contractorship carried by the deceased (father) which requires experience, expertise and contacts to carry on the projects," it said.
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At around 9 PM, the car was hit by a rashly driven tanker coming from opposite side at Panipat Khatima Road, the plea said, adding that all the occupants suffered injuries.
While Sandeep had received grievous injuries, his mother, sister, grandmother and driver died on the spot and his father succumbed to injuries in the hospital.
The petition said the driver of the offending vehicle had fled from the spot and an FIR was lodged in the case at a police station in Muzaffarnagar.
His sons told the tribunal that due to the death of their father they suffered huge loss of income as they could not work upto the strength and quality of their father due to lack of foresight and experience.
The tanker's owner and driver claimed that the accident had taken place due to rash and negligent driving of the car driver as he was driving at a high speed on wrong side.