Motor Accident -- Attendant Charges -- Compensation to be assessed individually on facts, not bound by precedent
Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 -- Motor Accident -- Attendant Charges -- Precedents in motor accident compensation cases have only persuasive value, since each case must be decided individually on its own facts and circumstances -- Future attendant charges must be assessed on a real-time basis, considering the number of attendants required, rates of engagement, and related medical expenses, rather than as a mere formality -- The purpose of insurance is to cover the insured in real terms for an unfortunate event that is an incidence of life.
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