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Mohammed Abdulla Khan vs Prakash || AIR 2017 SUPREME COURT 5608 || Case summary

   Mohammed Abdulla Khan vs Prakash Case summary

 


accident

Facts:

In this case, Mohammad Abdulla Khan brought a claim against Prakash K for damages caused by injuries sustained arising from the automobile accident. The plaintiff accused the defendant of negligence and his car collided with that of his, and he suffered grave physical and mental damage.

 

Legal Issue:

This case fundamentally depended on the central legal issue of whether the defendant's negligence while driving caused the accident that occurred and the various injuries the plaintiff sustained. To cut it short, the court needed to establish whether the defendant's behaviour breached the duty of care to which a reasonable driver is expected to adhere to.

 

Legal Act:

The circumstances were studied against the connected tort law principles, with a focus on the elements of negligence and duty of care. The set of rules concerning liability for wrongful deeds was considered with the set of the set standards in previous judgments as considerations for analyzing the defendant's actions.

 

Judgement:

The court ruled in favour of the plaintiff, determining that the defendant had been negligent in failing to exercise safe practices to drive. Evidence included witnesses' accounts and accident reconstruction analysis that proved the defendant was speeding and lost control of the vehicle he was in. As such, the court granted compensation to the plaintiff concerning medical costs, income loss, and emotional distress. This case explained why traffic laws are important, including the legal obligations of people driving vehicles, to ensure safety for all road users.

 
 
 

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