JUDGEMENT
Jayant Nath, J. -
(1.) R.P.14/2015 in MAC.APP.711/2010
This Revision Petition is filed under Order 47 read with section 114 and 151 CPC for recalling/review of order dated 23.9.2014. By the impugned order dated 23.9.2014 this court had noted the brief facts, namely, that when the deceased was going on his motorcycle he was hit by the offending vehicle driven by the respondent No.5 in a rash and negligent manner. The deceased fell down on the road and received fatal injuries. The Tribunal awarded a compensation of Rs.6,01,176/-. The Tribunal noted that the appellant had himself stated that he had employed respondent No.5 for running of the water tanker. The Tribunal also noted that respondent No.5 had a valid license for Light Motor Vehicle (non-transport). Hence, based on the same, the Tribunal concluded that the driver of the offending vehicle did not have a valid driving license and directed respondent No.6 to first pay the compensation amount awarded and then have recovery rights.
(2.) This court noted the contention of the appellant who had pleaded that as the respondent No.5 had a license to drive an LMV he was authorised to drive the said tractor. This court rejected the said plea of the appellant holding that where a tractor is fitted with a trolley and is used for commercial purpose then merely because respondent No.5 was having a driving license for an LMV would not make him eligible to drive a transport vehicle based on the same license.
(3.) Learned counsel for the petitioner relies upon the judgment of the Supreme Court in Mukund Dewangn vs. Oriental Insurance Company Limited, 2017 AIR(SC) 3668 to contend that the order of the Court suffers an error apparent on the face of the record regarding the above conclusion. The Supreme Court in the above case held as follows:-
"14. The definition of light motor vehicle' makes it clear that for a transport vehicle or omnibus, the gross vehicle weight of either of which or a motor car or tractor or road-roller the unladen weight of any of which, does not exceed 7500 kgs. 'Gross vehicle weight' has been defined in Section 2(15). The motor car or tractor or road roller, the unladen weight of any of which does not exceed 7500 kgs. as defined in Section 2(48) of the Act, are also the light motor vehicle. No change has been made by Amendment Act of 54/94 in the provisions contained in Sections 2(21) and 10(2)(d) relating to the light motor vehicle. The definition of light motor vehicle' has to be given full effect to and it has to be read with Section 10(2)(d) which makes it abundantly clear that 'light motor vehicle' is also a 'transport vehicle', the gross vehicle weight or unladen weight of which does not exceed 7500 kgs. as specified in the provision. Thus, a driver is issued a licence as per the class of vehicle i.e. light motor vehicle, transport vehicle or omnibus or another vehicle of other categories as per gross vehicle weight or unladen weight as specified in Section 2(21) of the Act. The provision of Section 3 of the Act requires that a person in order to drive a 'transport vehicle' must have authorization. Once a licence is issued to drive light motor vehicle, it would also mean specific authorization to drive a transport vehicle or omnibus, the gross vehicle weight or motor car, road roller or tractor, the unladen weight of which, as the case may be, does not exceed 7500 kg. The insertion of transport vehicle' category in Section 10(2)(e) has no effect of obliterating the already defined category of transport vehicles of the class of light motor vehicle. A distinction is made in the Act of heavy goods vehicle, heavy passenger motor vehicle, medium goods vehicle and medium passenger motor vehicle on the basis of 'gross vehicle weight' or 'unladen weight' for heavy passenger motor vehicle, heavy goods vehicle, the weight, as the case may be, exceed 12000 kg. Medium goods vehicle shall mean any goods carriage other than a light motor vehicle or a heavy goods vehicle; whereas 'medium passenger motor vehicle' means any public service vehicle or private service vehicle or educational institution bus other than a motorcycle, invalid carriage, light motor vehicle or heavy passenger motor vehicle.";
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