Supreme Court's Guiding Light: Balancing Compassion and Regulation in Railway Compensation

The Supreme Court clarified that strict technicalities should not obstruct legitimate compensation claims in railway accidents. It reversed decisions denying compensation to a widow and son. The court emphasized that welfare statutes under the Railways Act prioritize probable evidence over criminal trial standards, supporting genuine travel claims.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 08-10-2025 19:29 IST | Created: 08-10-2025 19:29 IST
Supreme Court's Guiding Light: Balancing Compassion and Regulation in Railway Compensation
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In a crucial ruling, the Supreme Court emphasized that technicalities should not obstruct legitimate compensation claims in railway accidents.

The apex court's decision reversed lower court rulings that had denied compensation to a widow and her son, stressing the importance of welfare statutes under the Railways Act.

The justices underscored that proceedings under Section 124-A are guided by the preponderance of evidence rather than criminal trial standards, ensuring claims are evaluated on probable grounds rather than absolute proof.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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