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CMA No. 4327/2019 dt.11/3/2020 Justices R. Subbiah & R. Pongiappan By orders dt.18/2/2020 in CMA Nos.4375/2019 against MCOP No.308/2015, Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal, Coimbatore, an award for Rs.1,93,20,000/- for the death of a businessman, was set aside, as being unfair and unjust, and direction was issued to Registrar General, High Court, Madras “to take appropriate action against the Presiding officer. By initiating Departmental proceedings”, by Justices M M Sundresh and Krishnan Ramasamy. Following this verdict, now Justices R. Subbiah and R. Pongiappan, by orders dt.11/3/2020 in CMA No.4327/2019, set aside an award for Rs.86,30,863/- with interest and costs as against the claim for Rs.36,00,000/-, as not established., and remanded the motor accident claim for fresh disposal on merits. This award was also passed by the same Presiding officer who is facing the direction on departmental proceedings.
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