1 S.B. Civil Misc. Appeal No.1484/2007 Smt. Indra Kanwar vs. Ashok Ranga & Ors. S.B. Civil Misc. Appeal No.1483/2007 Smt. Indra Kanwar vs. Ridmal Singh & Ors. 1. S.B. Civil Misc. Appeal No.1484/2007 Smt. Indra Kanwar vs. Ashok Ranga & Ors. 2. S.B. Civil Misc. Appeal No.1483/2007 Smt. Indra Kanwar vs. Ridmal Singh & Ors. Date : 19.1.2009 HON'BLE MR. PRAKASH TATIA, J. Mr.Pradeep Shah, for the appellant. Mr.Sanjay for Mr.Anil Bachhawat ) for respondents. Mr.Deepak Menaria ) - - - - - Heard learned counsel for the parties. Both these appeals involve common question of law, therefore, both these appeals are decided by this common judgment. The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Jaisalmer in its award dated 18.3.2007 exonerated the insurance company on the ground that the driver of the vehicle was holding license to drive light motor vehicle whereas the accident has been 2 S.B. Civil Misc. Appeal No.1484/2007 Smt. Indra Kanwar vs. Ashok Ranga & Ors. S.B. Civil Misc. Appeal No.1483/2007 Smt. Indra Kanwar vs. Ridmal Singh & Ors. committed by the goods vehicle. This issue has been settled by the judgment of the Hon'ble Apex Court and this Court that the person must possess valid driving license of the category of the vehicle described in Section 10 of the Motor Vehicles Act. The driver of the present offending vehicle was holding valid driving license to drive only light motor vehicle and not to drive the transport vehicle. In view of the above, both these appeals, having no merits, are hereby dismissed. (PRAKASH TATIA), J. S.Phophaliya