M.R. Krishna Murthi v New India Assurance Co. Ltd.

(2019) 14 Supreme Court Cases 656Supreme Court of India2019Alternate Dispute Resolution, Law of Torts
ADRmediationmotor-accidentMACT

Rule established

Courts should actively promote mediation in motor accident claims; directed establishment of mediation centres in all districts for speedy compensation

Facts

  • Case involved systemic delays in motor accident claim proceedings before MACTs
  • Victims often waited years for compensation while insurers contested liability
  • The question was whether mediation could be mandated to speed up compensation

Issue

  1. Whether courts should mandate mediation in motor accident claims and what institutional framework is needed.

Held

  • Motor accident claims are highly suitable for mediation (quantifiable amounts, insurance-backed, both parties have incentive to settle).
  • Directed establishment of mediation centres in all districts for MACT matters.
  • Courts should actively promote mediation in accident claims to ensure speedy compensation.
  • Mediation reduces trauma for victims who would otherwise endure years of litigation.

Ratio Decidendi

Motor accident claims involve calculable damages, insurance coverage, and claimants who need urgent relief. Mediation provides faster compensation than contested proceedings. Courts must institutionalise mediation for this category.

How to use it in an exam

Key line: "Motor accident claims are highly suitable for mediation. Courts should actively promote mediation for speedy compensation to victims."

Source

Source: Supreme Court judgment

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Cited in study notes

ADRMediationMediation in specific dispute categories: motor accident claims suitable for mediation