Orissa High Court has recently held that a writ application for payment of compensation for the death of a person in electrocution is maintainable when the undisputed facts clearly reveal the same. Petitioners, the unfortunate parents of Mr. Madhusudan Das, who died in electrocution, approached the High Court with a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, praying, inter alia, for a direction to the opposite parties to pay an amount of Rs.3,00,000/- towards compensation for the death of their only son. The Petitioners stated in the Petition that, on 12.7.1997 evening while their son, Madhusudan Das was driving the cattle, who were damaging the standing paddy crops, from the field by holding a lathi, the said lathi touched the electric live line of the pump house, as a result of which, he got the electric shock, fell down and became senseless. Thereafter he was shifted to headquarter Hospital, Jajpur for treatment. On the way he expired.
Article referred: http://www.livelaw.in/writ-compensation-death-electrocution-maintainable-undisputed-facts-clearly-reveal-orissa-hc-read-judgment/
Article referred: http://www.livelaw.in/writ-compensation-death-electrocution-maintainable-undisputed-facts-clearly-reveal-orissa-hc-read-judgment/
Orissa High Court has
recently held that a writ application for payment of compensation for
the death of a person in electrocution is maintainable when the
undisputed facts clearly reveal the same.
Petitioners, the unfortunate parents of Mr. Madhusudan Das, who died in
electrocution, approached the High Court with a writ petition under
Article 226 of the Constitution of India, praying, inter alia, for a
direction to the opposite parties to pay an amount of Rs.3,00,000/-
towards compensation for the death of their only son.
The Petitioners stated in the Petition that, on 12.7.1997 evening while
their son, Madhusudan Das was driving the cattle, who were damaging the
standing paddy crops, from the field by holding a lathi, the said lathi
touched the electric live line of the pump house, as a result of which,
he got the electric shock, fell down and became senseless. Thereafter he
was shifted to headquarter Hospital, Jajpur for treatment. On the way
he expired.
Read more at: http://www.livelaw.in/writ-compensation-death-electrocution-maintainable-undisputed-facts-clearly-reveal-orissa-hc-read-judgment/
Read more at: http://www.livelaw.in/writ-compensation-death-electrocution-maintainable-undisputed-facts-clearly-reveal-orissa-hc-read-judgment/
Orissa High Court has
recently held that a writ application for payment of compensation for
the death of a person in electrocution is maintainable when the
undisputed facts clearly reveal the same.
Petitioners, the unfortunate parents of Mr. Madhusudan Das, who died in
electrocution, approached the High Court with a writ petition under
Article 226 of the Constitution of India, praying, inter alia, for a
direction to the opposite parties to pay an amount of Rs.3,00,000/-
towards compensation for the death of their only son.
The Petitioners stated in the Petition that, on 12.7.1997 evening while
their son, Madhusudan Das was driving the cattle, who were damaging the
standing paddy crops, from the field by holding a lathi, the said lathi
touched the electric live line of the pump house, as a result of which,
he got the electric shock, fell down and became senseless. Thereafter he
was shifted to headquarter Hospital, Jajpur for treatment. On the way
he expired.
Read more at: http://www.livelaw.in/writ-compensation-death-electrocution-maintainable-undisputed-facts-clearly-reveal-orissa-hc-read-judgment/
Read more at: http://www.livelaw.in/writ-compensation-death-electrocution-maintainable-undisputed-facts-clearly-reveal-orissa-hc-read-judgment/
Orissa High Court has
recently held that a writ application for payment of compensation for
the death of a person in electrocution is maintainable when the
undisputed facts clearly reveal the same.
Petitioners, the unfortunate parents of Mr. Madhusudan Das, who died in
electrocution, approached the High Court with a writ petition under
Article 226 of the Constitution of India, praying, inter alia, for a
direction to the opposite parties to pay an amount of Rs.3,00,000/-
towards compensation for the death of their only son.
The Petitioners stated in the Petition that, on 12.7.1997 evening while
their son, Madhusudan Das was driving the cattle, who were damaging the
standing paddy crops, from the field by holding a lathi, the said lathi
touched the electric live line of the pump house, as a result of which,
he got the electric shock, fell down and became senseless. Thereafter he
was shifted to headquarter Hospital, Jajpur for treatment. On the way
he expired.
Read more at: http://www.livelaw.in/writ-compensation-death-electrocution-maintainable-undisputed-facts-clearly-reveal-orissa-hc-read-judgment/
Read more at: http://www.livelaw.in/writ-compensation-death-electrocution-maintainable-undisputed-facts-clearly-reveal-orissa-hc-read-judgment/
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