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Over Rs 57L compensation for man left bedridden after accidents: Why Madras HC stepped in

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Over Rs 57L compensation for man left bedridden after accidents: Why Madras HC stepped in
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The Madras High Court increased compensation for a man left bedridden following two separate road accidents. The court criticized the victim's legal counsel for failing to adequately advocate for higher damages.

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This ruling demonstrates the judiciary's role in ensuring fair compensation for victims of negligence, even when legal representation is inadequate.

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