
11 years after son’s death, mother gets compensation
The Hindu
HC quashes Railway Tribunal order and directs compensation with effect from 2010
More than 11 years after the death of her 23-year-old son, the Bombay High Court recently directed the Western Railway to pay ₹40,000 as compensation with the interest of 8% to his mother.
A single bench of Justice N.J. Jamadar was hearing an appeal filed by Mrs. Raziya Shaikh against an order passed by the Railway Claims Tribunal, Mumbai bench, in December 2016. The Tribunal dismissed Mrs. Shaikh’s plea seeking compensation for the death of her son Abdul.

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