High Court to Review Meghana's Plea in Banstarim Accident Case, Crime Branch to Provide Accident Report for Compensation, Victims Identified for Distribution of Funds

High Court to Review Meghana's Plea in Banstarim Accident Case, Crime Branch to Provide Accident Report for Compensation, Victims Identified for Distribution of Funds
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In a significant development, the High Court is set to review Meghana Sawardekar's plea, the owner of the car involved in the tragic Banastarim accident, challenging a summons from Mardol Police. Notably, Meghana has deposited 2 crore rupees with the High Court, earmarked for potential compensation to the victim's family.

The High Court has issued a directive to the Crime Branch to furnish a comprehensive accident report within a 60-day timeframe to the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal. This report will serve as the foundation for the victim's family to seek compensation, in addition to the 2 crore rupees contributed by car owner Meghana Sawardekar.

The compensation distribution plan has been outlined, with Divar's Phadte family and Arup Karmakar's parents set to receive 50 lakhs each. Raj Majgaonkar will be entitled to 25 lakhs, Shankar Harlankar to 40 lakhs, and Vanita Bhandari to 35 lakhs, particularly significant given the permanent injuries sustained by Shankar and Vanita as a result of the incident.

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