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MARCOS Commando Gets ₹2.46 Crore Compensation After 2018 Vizag Accident

The MACT observed that no financial compensation can fully redress the pain, struggle, and shattered dreams endured by a young soldier who had undergone rigorous training for national service.

By SSBCrack
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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New Delhi, June 7, 2026 — In a significant ruling that underscores the profound and lasting consequences of road accidents on highly trained military personnel, the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) at Patiala House Courts, Delhi, has awarded a total compensation of approximately ₹2.46 crore to Sailor Lakhpat Singh, an Indian Navy MARCOS (Marine Commandos) diver. The award follows severe injuries sustained in a road accident on December 25, 2018, in Visakhapatnam, which rendered him permanently unfit for his specialized underwater combat and diving duties.

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Presiding Officer Abhilash Malhotra held that Singh suffered a 100% loss of earning capacity, despite a medical board assessment of 88% permanent disability and his continued service in a desk-bound role. The tribunal directed the insurer of the offending vehicle, Royal Sundaram General Insurance Company, to pay the compensation.

Background: A Trained Elite Commando

Lakhpat Singh served as a sailor in the Indian Navy’s elite MARCOS unit, an elite special forces formation trained for high-risk maritime operations across sea, riverine, and coastal environments. MARCOS personnel undergo one of the most rigorous selection and training regimens in the world, preparing them for underwater demolition, special operations, and securing India’s maritime borders.

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At the time of the incident, Singh was posted at INS Karna in Visakhapatnam. He had earned his position as a trained underwater diver through years of dedicated effort and specialized military training. Prior to the accident, he possessed strong prospects for career advancement, including potential promotion to officer rank and participation in advanced courses such as sniper training and bomb disposal. Naval records indicated that, had he completed a normal service tenure without injury, his estimated monthly pension upon retirement would have been approximately ₹69,509. Following the medical downgrading, this is now estimated at around ₹14,484 per month.

The Accident: December 25, 2018, Visakhapatnam

On Christmas Day 2018, Singh was riding a motorcycle with a fellow soldier toward Visakhapatnam city when, near the Telugu Thalli Flyover, a speeding Swift car rammed into them from behind with considerable force. Both riders were thrown onto the road.

The police charge sheet clearly recorded that the offending vehicle struck the motorcycle from the rear. The driver of the Swift car failed to appear as a witness before the tribunal, prompting an adverse inference. The MACT concluded that the accident resulted from rash and negligent driving, established on the preponderance of probabilities.

Injuries, Treatment, and Permanent Disability

Singh sustained grievous multiple injuries, including fractures to the pelvis and hip, right upper limb (hand and elbow), lower limb, ribs, and other areas. The right side of his body was particularly affected, severely impairing normal functionality in the hand, leg, elbow, back, and hip.

He was initially admitted in critical condition, categorized as “Danger In,” to INS Kalyani Hospital in Visakhapatnam. Due to the severity of his condition, he was subsequently airlifted to the Military Hospital at Kirkee, Pune, for specialized treatment. His hospitalization and medical care extended for approximately six months and involved multiple major surgeries.

A medical board later assessed his permanent disability at 88%. He was declared temporarily, and then permanently, unfit for MARCOS duties and underwater diving operations. He was placed in a lower medical category and restricted to desk-based assignments, often requiring assistance for routine tasks. Despite remaining in naval service, he can no longer perform the specialized underwater operations, active combat roles, or pursue the rigorous training and career progression for which he was prepared.

MACT Proceedings and Key Legal Findings

The claim petition was adjudicated by the MACT at Patiala House Courts, Delhi. The tribunal examined medical records, the disability certificate, naval service documents, the police charge sheet, and other evidence.

In its detailed award, the tribunal recognized that although Singh continues in employment and the certified physical disability stands at 88%, the nature of his injuries has caused a complete loss of earning capacity in his chosen and trained profession. The Presiding Officer observed:

“It is clear that the petitioner will not be able to pursue his profession and skills due to nature of injuries and has suffered 100% loss of earning capacity.”

The tribunal emphasized that continuation in a desk job does not negate claims for loss of future prospects, promotional avenues, and specialized career advancement. It drew upon Supreme Court precedents affirming that permanent disability can substantially impair earning capacity and future opportunities even when the individual remains employed in a diminished capacity. The injuries deprived Singh of opportunities for specialized military training, underwater operations, career progression within the commando unit, and post-retirement roles leveraging his expertise as a professional diver and MARCOS operative.

The tribunal further noted that the offending vehicle was insured with Royal Sundaram General Insurance Company, which neither disputed the rash and negligent driving nor raised any statutory defences. Liability was accordingly fastened on the insurer.

Compensation Awarded: ₹1.65 Crore Base + Interest = Over ₹2.46 Crore

The MACT awarded a base compensation of ₹1,65,69,404. With interest at 9% per annum from the date of the claim petition, the total payable amount stands at approximately ₹2,46,46,988.

The compensation was determined under multiple heads, including:

  • Loss of future income and 100% loss of earning capacity
  • Economic loss arising from missed promotions and career progression
  • Permanent disability
  • Future prospects
  • Attendant charges and need for assistive support
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of amenities and reduction in quality of life
  • Mental agony
  • Special diet, travel expenses, and other pecuniary and non-pecuniary damages

The tribunal directed that ₹50 lakh be released immediately to Singh, with the balance to be deposited in long-term fixed deposit schemes to ensure sustained financial security.

Tribunal’s Observations on the Human and National Cost

In poignant remarks, the MACT observed that no financial compensation can fully redress the pain, struggle, and shattered dreams endured by a young soldier who had undergone rigorous training for national service. The tribunal stated:

“This case is not just that of a road accident, but of a soldier who underwent rigorous training for the country’s service, and whose dreams were affected due to negligent driving.”

It further noted:

“A little negligence on the road can change a person’s life and deprive the country of such valuable military resources.”

The ruling highlights the broader implications for national defence, emphasizing the irreplaceable loss of a highly trained MARCOS commando whose specialized skills in underwater combat and special operations can no longer be utilized.

Significance of the Ruling

This award represents an important affirmation of the principle that compensation in motor accident cases involving defence personnel must account for the unique nature of their training, specialized skills, and career trajectories. The recognition of 100% loss of earning capacity, even where certified physical disability is lower and alternative employment exists, sets a notable precedent for similar claims by military professionals whose operational effectiveness is permanently compromised.

The insurer has been directed to satisfy the award promptly. As of the date of reporting, no information regarding an appeal has emerged.

The case serves as a stark reminder of the lifelong consequences of road accidents and the critical importance of road safety, particularly in regions with significant military presence. For Lakhpat Singh, the compensation provides financial relief, yet as the tribunal itself acknowledged, it cannot restore the operational career and dreams that were altered in an instant on a Visakhapatnam road in 2018.

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