Accident Involving Police Vehicle: Rs 61,000 requested from CP and the State

11 years, 3 months ago - 14 January 2013, The Défi Media Group
Accident Involving Police Vehicle: Rs 61,000 requested from CP and the State
This accident involved a police vehicle at the Vigie, September 27, 2010. Two years later, a Southerner has initiated a civil action against the Commissioner of Police and the State before the Intermediate Court. They jointly demanded damages of Rs 61,000.

Viswajeet Chummun, a resident of Mare d'Albert, said he had never recovered from his accident occurred on September 27, 2010 in New Trunk Road, La Vigie. This accident involved a police vehicle. In his complaint written by me Vashish Bhugoo the Southerner tells the story of his accident and why he continues to civil Police Commissioner and the State. They jointly demanded damages of Rs 61,000 before the Intermediate Court. The trial will be called on January 30.

Viswajeet Chummun tells that he is the owner of a car registered 3912 Z 06. He argues that, on 27 September 2010, the day of the accident, a vehicle belonging to the police, with the number 266 RM 09 was driven by a police officer. He explained that on that day, his car is positioned next to a bus that broke down on New Trunk Road in La Vigie. He says he was waiting for the fast lane of the road is free to change lanes. At the same time, he says, the police vehicle was heading towards his. He argues that the vehicle was traveling at high speed.

It crashed his car and ended up in the garbage that was on the side of the road.

The Southerner alleges that he was shocked. He said he was slightly wounded. In addition, he discusses his vehicle suffered consequential damages and was declared a "total loss" by the insurance company.

Viswajeet Chummun said that through carelessness, negligence and fault of the driver of the vehicle 09 RM 266 that this accident occurred. He argues that the driver 266 RM 09 was not careful on the road. He also mentioned that he was driving dangerously and drove at high speed to. The Southerner also states that the driver had no control over his vehicle because he was unable to stop or reduce the speed of his vehicle to avoid collision with his car.

The Southerner suggests that because of this accident, he suffered huge losses and damages estimated that Rs 61,000. For these reasons given, it calls into question the fault of the driver of the vehicle 226 RM 09. Thus, he calls together the Commissioner of Police and the state of damage of Rs 61,000.