Naveen (Self) 20 October 2014
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 20 October 2014
nothing unusual.
It is a case of multiple damage. Had the accident not been there the third car would not have damaged. your version indicates that the second car SUV was hit so badly that it trampled on to third car. So the owner (or insurer ) of either (or both) car has to bear the cost.
But he can inly demand from you the cost of damage in excess of amount paid by all (or any ) of the three insurers.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 20 October 2014
1. What section will me son be booked in?
Ans : That purely depends upon the facts reported to the police.
2. Being from a simple family, all are afraid of going to the police, saying that the young one will unnecessary be harrased, Shall i bow down to his demands?
Ans : Being afraid will not help. You may be afraid but police is not afraid of coming to your house.
3. If at all a case is made against my son, will he be arrested?
Ans : Probably release on bail immediately.
4. What is the procedure that police will follow now?
Ans : If you do not compromise the the police will register FIR, release accused on bail and when the get time submit chargesheet to court and also report to MACT. The owner of third car will file claim before MACT.