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    ENSURING JUSTICE

    MOTOR ACCIDENT VICTIMS
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    Anirudh Singh
    AGM- Legal with Shriram General Insurance Ltd

    THE EVOLUTION of compensation laws in India has been driven by the need to provide adequate remedies to the dependents and legal heirs of individuals who have suffered injuries or lost their lives in motor accidents. Prior to the enactment of specific legislation, the common law principle inherited from England left victims’ families without any recourse for seeking compensation. 

     

    The evolution of compensation laws in India demonstrates a commitment to ensuring justice and support for victims of motor accidents and their families

    Here we examine the historical development of compensation laws in India and highlights the milestones that have shaped the current legal framework.

    ENGLISH  Vs  INDIAN FATAL ACCIDENTS ACT

    In response to the shortcomings of common law, the English Fatal Accidents Act of 1846, commonly known as Lord Campbell’s Act, was introduced. This legislation provided dependents and legal heirs of deceased victims the right to seek damages in cases where the cause of action died with the person. Following it, the Indian Fatal Accidents Act, 1855 was enacted which rendered the maxim “actio personalis moritur cum persona” (a personal right of action dies with the person) obsolete. Under this Act, the wife, husband, parent, or child of the deceased could initiate legal action against the wrongdoer and recover damages, irrespective of the victim’s death.

    THE MOTOR VEHICLES ACT AND SPEEDY COMPENSATION

    Until the enactment of Sections 110 to 110-F of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1939, all claims related to fatal accidents in India, including those involving motor vehicles, were governed by the Indian Fatal Accidents Act of 1855. These claims were adjudicated in civil courts, which often resulted in time-consuming and cumbersome legal procedures. Recognising the difficulties faced by the legal representatives of victims and injured individuals in obtaining timely compensation, the Parliament of India introduced Sections 110 to 110-F through the Motor Vehicles Amendment Act of 1956.

    The amendments aimed to provide a speedy and cost-effective remedy to injured individuals and the legal representatives of those killed in motor accidents. These provisions enabled victims and their families to seek compensation without having to endure the lengthy and complicated process of a regular civil suit. The Motor Vehicles Act, which consolidated and amended the law relating to motor vehicles, has since been amended several times to stay aligned with evolving road transport technology, passenger and freight movements, and the country’s expanding road network.

    MODERNISING THE MOTOR VEHICLES ACT

    Acknowledging the need to update the Motor Vehicles Act to address changes in technology, transportation patterns, and vehicle management techniques, a Working Group was constituted in January 1984. The group was tasked with reviewing the existing provisions of the 1939 Act and proposing comprehensive legislation to replace it. One of the key recommendations was to incorporate provisions for insurers to pay compensation based on their actual liability to motor accident victims.

    The evolution of compensation laws in India demonstrates a commitment to ensuring justice and support for victims of motor accidents and their families. From the adoption of the English Fatal Accidents Act to the Indian Fatal Accidents Act and subsequent amendments to the Motor Vehicles Act, the legal framework has continuously evolved to meet the changing needs of society. The introduction of provisions for speedy compensation and improvements in the management of motor vehicles have further enhanced the accessibility and effectiveness of the compensation process. As India continues to develop and adapt to new challenges, it is crucial to maintain a robust compensation framework that provides adequate support to victims and their families in their time of need.

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