JUDGEMENT
K.KANNAN, J. -
(1.) BOTH the appeals are connected as they arise out of the same accident.
(2.) THE appeal in FAO No.5755 of 2002 is for enhancement of claim for compensation for death of a male, aged 26 years. The
deceased was said to be engaged in transport business, earning about
Rs.10,000/ - per month. The claimants were widow, 3 minor children
and mother. The Tribunal took the income at Rs.3,000/ - per month
and assessed a compensation of Rs.3,93,500/ -.
The claimant (wife) had stated that her husband was also the owner of the jeep which he was driving, as indeed the copy of
insurance policy showed that he had also a driving licence. The
Tribunal took his income at Rs.3,000/ - per month as the income from
his vehicle. I think the assessment as regards income is very
conservative considering the fact that the accident had taken place
on 13.06.2001, I would increase it to Rs.4,000/ - per month and also
rework the compensation by providing for prospect of future
increase and on the scales laid down through the recent decisions of
the Supreme Court and tabulate them as follows: -
Accident 13.06.2001 Age 26 years Occupation Transporter Rs.10,000/ - per month Claimants Widow, 3 minor children and mother Heads of claim Tribunal High Court Sr. No. Amount (') Amount (') 1. Income 3,000 4,000 2. Add,% of increase 30%/50% 6,000 3. Deduction 1/2, 1/3, ΒΌ, 1/5 4,500 4. Multiplicand 54,000 5. Multiplier 16 16 6. Loss of dependence 3,84,000 8,64,000 7. Medical expenses 8. Loss of consortium 5,000 1,00,000 9. Loss of love and affection 1,50,000 10. Loss to estate 50,000 11. Funeral expenses 4,500 20,000 Total 3,93,000 11,84,000
There shall be an award of Rs.11,84,000/ - and the additional amount
secured through this award shall attract interest at 7.5% per annum
from the date of petition till date of payment. The entitlement to the
same shall be distributed amongst the widow, 3 children and mother
in the ratio of 2:2:2:2:1. The right of enforcement shall be available
against the Insurance Company. The award stands modified and the
appeal in FAO No.5755 of 2002 is allowed to the above extent.
(3.) THE other appeal in FAO No.5357 of 2002 is also for enhancement of claim for compensation for injuries suffered in the
same accident that took place on 13.06.2001. The claimant was
driver. He was hospitalized for a period of 10 days. He was nursing
an injury of a fracture of right hand and fingers and fracture of the
right scapula. He had been also hospitalized for some time after the
treatment. He took the income at Rs.2,000/ - and assessed a
compensation of Rs.20,000/ - under various heads. I will take the
income of the driver at the relevant time at Rs.2,000/ - per month and
take the loss of income for three months at Rs.6,000/ -. I will increase
the component of pain and suffering to Rs.22,500/ -, taking each one of
the fractures to be compensated for Rs.7,500/ -, and that there not
being any disability arisen out of the accident, but I would also
provide modestly for transportation and attendant charges for
hospitalization. I tabulate the compensation under various heads of
claim as under: -
Date of accident: 13.06.2001 Veer Bhan Age: Period of hospitalization: 10 days Rs. 5,000/ - per month Occupation and income : Driver Heads of Claim Tribunal High Court Sr. No. Amount ' Amount Rs. 1. Loss of income from to 4,000 6,000 2. Medical expenses: i) Medicines 3,000 3,000 ii) Hospital charges iii) Attendant charges 2,000 iv Special diet 3,000 v Transportation 2,000 3. Pain and suffering 10,000 22,500 4. Disability 5. Loss of earning power in percentage i) Income ii) Multiplier iii) loss of earning capacity 6. Loss of amenities 7. Reduction in life expectancy 8. Loss of prospect of marriage Total 20,000 35,500
There shall be an award of Rs.35,500/ - and the additional amount
secured through this award will attract interest at 7.5% per annum
from the date of petition till date of payment. The right of
enforcement shall be available against the Insurance Company.;