The tribunal asked ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Ltd, with which the offending vehicle was insured, to pay Rs 11,30,207 to victim Chander Pal of South Delhi.
The order came on Chander Pal's complaint, which said he was hit by a rashly-driven Maruti Wagon R on November 26, 2009 night as he was riding his bicycle back home at Pul Prahladpur near Saket here.
He said he received injuries in the accident and was taken to AIIMS Trauma Center where he was admitted for three days and later shifted to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Hospital.
The tribunal awarded the compensation after a medical expert deposed before it that the victim's condition is not likely to improve and he has been rendered incapable of doing any job.
"Sufficient material has been placed on record to prove the factum of negligence on the part of driver in plying the offending car rashly and negligently and in causing the accident of petitioner (Pal)," MACT Presiding Officer Nirja Bhatia said.
"I am of the view that he has suffered 100 per cent loss of functional ability as not only his mental capacity but also the physical capacity is diminished due to his suffering from uncontrolled seizures despite adequate medication which may leave the chances of his finding any probable employment as virtually nil," the presiding officer said.
The owner of the car, Ram Lachhin, claimed he had been falsely implicated in the case and the car's driver Pradeep Tiwari contented that he was not the driving the car at the time of the accident.