The MACT directed Ghaziabad resident Mohammed Akram, who was riding the offending two wheeler, to pay Rs 40,02,976 to the wife and two children of deceased Ram Kewal Singh Yadav.
"In view of the statement of eyewitness and documents available on record, it is prima facie proved that deceased Yadav died due to injuries suffered in the road accident caused due to rash and negligent driving of respondent no. 1 (scooter driver)," MACT Presiding Officer Dinesh Bhatt said.
Yadav, who was on foot, was crossing the road and was being hit by the rashly driven offending scooter, they said.
He was taken to a hospital but died during the treatment.
The family members said that Yadav, as a head constable, was earning over Rs 32,000 per month.
The scooter owner Akram, however, said that the victim was careless and the accident took place due to Yadav's negligence as he was drunk at that time.
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