Section 134 of MVA : Section 134: Duty Of Driver In Case Of Accident And Injury To A Person

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Explanation using Example

Imagine John is driving his car and accidentally hits a pedestrian, Sarah, causing her minor injuries. Here's how Section 134 of The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 would apply:

  1. John must immediately check on Sarah and, if possible, take her to the nearest hospital. He should ensure that Sarah receives medical attention without delay, regardless of formalities.
  2. If a police officer is on the scene, John should provide all the information the officer requests. If there are no police officers present, John must go to the nearest police station within 24 hours to report the accident.
  3. John needs to inform his insurance company about the accident in writing, including details like his insurance policy number, the date, time, place of the accident, Sarah's injuries, and his driver's license information.

By following these steps, John complies with the legal requirements set forth in Section 134, ensuring that Sarah gets the necessary medical aid and that the accident is properly reported and documented.

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