The Supreme Court today said third party insurance of four-wheelers and two-wheelers be made "mandatory" so that victims of road accidents could get compensation and insurance firms should look into it from a "human point of view" and not from commercial point.
The apex court said this while referring to the recommendations of the Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety and observed that over one lakh people were dying in India every year in road accidents.
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