THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED M.A C.M.A.No.1995 of 2006 JUDGMENT: The appellant-Insurance Company filed this appeal under Section 173 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 against the judgment, dated 05.06.2006, passed in O.P.No.507 of 2004 by the Chairman, Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal-cum-XXII Additional Chief Judge, City Criminal Court, Hyderabad (for short ‘the Tribunal’). 2. The facts, in brief, are as follows: On 15.11.2002 K. Ravi Kumar, Shaik Ayyaz Ahmed, S. Balaji, and B. Srinivasulu left Hyderabad to go to Shabari Malai in a Tata Sumo bearing No.AP 23-C-4279 and when they reached Ittikalapadu village on National High Way No.7 at about 1.00 AM i.e., on the intervening night of 15/16.11.2002, B. Srinivasulu, the driver of the said Sumo drove it in high speed and dashed against a lorry, which was coming in opposite direction, as a result of which, all the four persons died on the spot. The Police, Manapadu of Mahaboobnagar District registered a case in Crime No.76 of 2002 under Sections 304-A and 337 IPC and that after investigation, the police filed a final report stating that the case was abated since the driver of the TATA Sumo died in the accident. The claimants being father and mother of the deceased K. Ravikumar filed the above said O.P. claiming compensation of Rs.5,00,000/-payable by respondents 1 and 2 being owner and insurer of the crime vehicle. Respondent No.1 remained ex parte and respondent No.2 filed counter denying the averments made in the claim petition and stated that respondent No.1, who is the owner of the crime vehicle, is liable to pay the compensation. It also denied the age, occupation and earnings of the deceased at the time of accident and stated that the owner and insurer of the lorry are also proper and necessary parties to the petition. 3. On the basis of the above pleadings, the Tribunal framed the following issues; 1. Whether the accident in question took place on 16.11.2002 due to rash and negligent driving of Tata sumo bearing No. AP 23 C 4279 by its driver causing death to the deceased K. Ravi Kumar? 2. Whether the petitioners are entitled to claim compensation for the death of the deceased as his legal heirs? If so to what amount and from whom? 3. To what relief? 4. During trial, on behalf of the claimants, P.Ws.1 to 3 were examined and Exs.A1 to A7 and Exs.X1 to X4 were marked. On behalf of the second respondent, no evidence was adduced, but Ex.B1-policy copy was marked. 5. The Tribunal having held that the accident occurred due to rash and negligent driving of the driver of Tata sumo, awarded an amount of Rs.5,20,000/- towards loss of dependency, Rs.2,000/- towards funeral expenses, and in total, a sum of Rs.5,22,000/- is computed as compensation, but restricted it to the claim and awarded a sum of Rs.5,00,000/- with interest at 7.5% per annum from the date of the petition till the date of deposit with proportionate costs, payable by respondents 1 and 2 jointly and severally. Aggrieved by the said quantum of compensation, the present appeal is filed by the appellant-insurance company. 6. Learned counsel appearing for the appellant contended that the Tribunal ought to have taken the monthly income of the deceased relying on Ex.A7-voucher issued by the Company, which was established only three months back from the date of the accident. He further contended that the father of the deceased was not dependant on the income of the deceased as he was a Central Government Employee and that the Tribunal erred in taking the age of the mother of the deceased as 45 years since the age of the deceased was 29 years and awarded higher compensation to the claimants. 7. It is not in dispute that the accident occurred due to rash and negligent driving of the driver of TATA Sumo at the time of accident. The dispute is with regard to the annual income of the deceased at the time of accident. P.W.3 stated that himself and six others including the deceased established a Software company by name Shavista Technologist Private Limited and the deceased was working as General Manager, Accounts, with a monthly salary of Rs.5,000/- apart from Rs.20,000/-per month as profit from his share. Ex.A7-voucher established that the deceased was getting salary of Rs.5,000/-. Ex.X1-xerox copy of registration of the said company shows that the deceased was one of the Directors of the company. Since there was no evidence to establish that the deceased used to receive Rs.20,000/-per month as profit on the business, the Tribunal determined his monthly income at the rate of Rs.5,000/-. 8. Since the accident occurred in 2002, this Court is of the view that the monthly income of the deceased appears to be high and it can be reduced from Rs.5,000/-to Rs.4,000/- per month and his annual income comes to Rs.48,000/-, out of which, 1/3rd is deducted towards his personal expenses and then it comes to Rs.32,000/-. In this case, the deceased was a bachelor and he was aged about 29 years on the date of accident, but the Tribunal has taken the age of his mother as 45, which cannot be trustworthy as the gap between the deceased and his mother is only 16 years. Therefore, it would be appropriate to assess the age of his mother as ‘50’ years as on the date of accident and the appropriate multiplier for the said age group, as per the decision of the Apex Court in SARALA VERMA v. DELHI TRANSPORT CORPORATION[1], is ‘13’. Then the compensation towards loss of dependency comes to Rs.32,000X13=4,16,000/- and the amount of Rs.2,000/- towards funeral expenses awarded by the Tribunal should be added. Further, an amount of Rs.10,000/- is also awarded towards loss of estate and thus, in total, an amount of Rs.4,28,000/-is awarded as compensation to the claimants. Therefore, the compensation awarded by the Tribunal is reduced from Rs.5,00,000/- to Rs.4,28,000/-. The award of the Tribunal in all other aspects shall remain unaltered. 8. With the modification as above to the award of the Tribunal, the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is allowed in part. No costs. _____________________ GHULAM MOHAMMED, J Date:08.07.2010 sj [1] (2009) 6 SCC 121