District Judge and MACT additional member P R Kadam directed the driver of the offending truck, its owner, and The New India Assurance Company to jointly and severally pay the compensation to the claimant - Santosh Prabhakar Singeri.
The claimant's advocate, Baldev B Rajput, told the MACT that Santosh, aged 13 at the time of the accident and a resident of Ulhasnagar township in the district, was riding pillion on a motorbike being driven by his father towards Reliance Mall in Thane's Gandhi Nagar on November 7, 2009.
The applicant told MACT that due to the accident he lost his confidence, could not concentrate on studies due to inconvenience and discomfort caused because of his amputated leg, his future career got spoilt and education progress got stagnated. He claimed Rs 29,31,800 on various counts.
The truck driver, Malaji Damodar Rokade, and vehicle owner Amit Container Movers did not appear before MACT and hence the matter was decided ex-parte against them. The insurance firm, however, contested the claim.
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Due to the truck driver's negligence, the applicant suffered grievous injuries and permanent disability. Thus, the applicant is entitled for compensation, the tribunal ruled.
As regards the applicant's performance in school after the mishap, the applicant submitted that prior to the accident he was scoring around 65 to 77 per cent marks, and after the accident in XII standard he scored just 45 per cent marks.
In another judgement, the tribunal awarded Rs 9,69,334 compensation to Santosh's father S A Singeri, who was also injured in the same accident and had lodged the claim.