Justice Served: High Court Awards Compensation for Electric Accident
The Allahabad High Court has awarded Rs 26.65 lakh to Pappu, a victim of an electrical accident, 29 years after the incident. The court found the Uttar Pradesh State Electricity Board liable for negligence, overturning a prior ruling and ordering compensation with interest and litigation costs.
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The Allahabad High Court has awarded compensation to Pappu, a victim of a tragic electrical accident that left him without hands. The ruling, delivered by Justice Sandeep Jain, requires the Uttar Pradesh State Electricity Board to pay Rs 26.65 lakh, highlighting their negligence for the 1997 incident.
In a reversal of a 2005 trial court decision, the High Court deemed the initial judgment unsustainable, fully attributing the negligence to the electricity authorities. The accident occurred when a young Pappu encountered an unprotected 11,000-volt transformer, resulting in severe injuries.
The court also mandated that the state electricity authorities cover all litigation costs, setting a precedent for holding negligent parties accountable. This decision underscores the significance of safety measures and provides redress for Pappu, with the board given a month's deadline to compensate him.
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