HC directs Centre to withdraw compensation amount in Qatar and pay petitioner
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MaduraiThe Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has directed the Ministry of External Affairs to follow up on a case in a Qatar court that granted compensation to the family members of an Indian who
Madurai The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has directed the Ministry of External Affairs to follow up on a case in a Qatar court that granted compensation to the family members of an Indian who died in a road accident in Doha, Qatar in 2011. The court was hearing the petition filed by K. Manickaselvi of Ramanathapuram who sought a direction to the Centre to recover and pay the compensation amount awarded by a Qatar court. Her husband Krishnamoorthy was killed in a road accident in Doha in 2011.More Related News
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