Chlokesh Naidu 15 June 2020
P. Venu (Advocate) 15 June 2020
The owner of the vehicle as well the father/guradian of the child are liable. It is better if the matter is settled amicably.
Ankit Kumar 29 June 2020
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 07 August 2020
Originally posted by : Chlokesh Naidu | ||
a child age 14 was learning a bike ,in that process child made an accident (by mistake )no injury to the child but opposite one had badly injuried a bone fracture to leg ,is this a punishable offence is their any problem to bike owner like fine or going to jailpls. tell the consequence face by child and the owner of bike |
where is the scope of doubt. It is punishable
It is calling for compensation aw well.
Better beg (or buy) mercy.
avadhesh Paliwal 07 March 2021
OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE AND 2 YEAR IMPRISONMENT TO OWNER
Anaita Vas 03 January 2022
It is a crime to drive without a valid driving license and it becomes worse if you make an accident. If a case is filed against you, you will be criminally prosecuted. If not then remain cautious in the future and only on attaining majority drive with responsibility.
Under the MV act, it penalizes the owner or person in charge of the vehicle for allowing an unauthorized person such as a minor or someone without a driver’s license to drive. The offense carries a maximum fine of Rs 1,000 and jail for three months or both.
Where death or permanent disablement of any person has resulted from an accident arising out of the use of a motor vehicle or motor vehicles, the owner of the vehicle shall, or as the case may be, the owners of the vehicles shall jointly and severally be liable to pay compensation in respect of such death or disablement.
Regards,
Anaita Vas