MACT Presiding Officer Rajeev Bansal directed Oriental Insurance Company Ltd to pay the amount to the wife, son and parents of victim Deepak, who was riding a cycle when he got hit by a truck in 2014.
The tribunal, while deciding the petition in favour of the victim's family, relied on several documents including the man's post-mortem report, mechanical inspection report of the vehicle and the charge sheet filed by the police.
The family of the victim sought Rs one crore as compensation for his untimely death.
During the proceedings, the insurance company claimed that the driver did not have a valid driving licence and thus be allowed to recover the amount from him. However, this contention was rejected by the tribunal.
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