We preface a few of the well-established precedents in the adjudication of Motor Vehicle Accident claims:
A. Police investigation records, including the FIR and final Charge-Sheet, constitute valid, admissible, and reliable prima facie evidence to establish rash and negligent driving in MACT proceedings. Further, a subsequent acquittal in a criminal case does not affect the assessment of tortious liability under the MV Act.1
B. Criminal proceedings and civil MACT Claim Petitions operate in entirely distinct legal realms, as the degree of "culpable rashness" required Under Section 304-A of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 ("IPC") is significantly higher than civil negligence under the law of torts. The findings, quashment, or acquittals in Criminal Court cannot control or dictate the outcome of MACT proceedings, which must be evaluated independently on civil standards.2
C. A site map or accident sketch cannot be read in isolation or used as the sole basis to record contributory negligence against a deceased driver in the absence of corroborating ocular evidence. Furthermore, the non-examination of all potential witnesses is not fatal to a claim if the existing record adequately establishes negligence.3
D. The spot where a lighter vehicle is found lying on a site map post-accident cannot be assumed to be the spot where the collision occurred, nor that it was being driven on the wrong side, as a collision with a heavy, speeding vehicle naturally pushes or drags the smaller vehicle forward. The Charge Sheet points towards prima facie driver complicity, and site maps alone cannot establish contributory negligence without direct contra evidence.4
E. Motor accident Claim Petitions Under Section 166 of the MV Act must be adjudicated on the touchstone of "preponderance of probability" rather than proof beyond reasonable doubt. Further, Under Section 173 of the MV Act, the Appellate Court is required to carefully marshal all oral and documentary evidence before reversing a reasoned MACT award.5 {Para 20}
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Civil Appeal Nos. 10755-10758 of 2026
Decided On: 19.08.2026
Reena Vs. The Managing Director, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation and Ors.
Hon'ble Judges/Coram:
S.V. Bhatti and N.V. Anjaria, JJ.
Author: S.V. Bhatti, J.
Citation: 2026 INSC 889,MANU/SC/0910/2026.
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