HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED M.A.C.M.A. No. 1324 OF 2008. DATED 19TH AUGUST, 2010. BETWEEN A.P.S.R.T.C., r ep. By its M.D. Musheerabad, Hyderabad. …Appellant and Shaik Ahammed Basha, Aged 15 years, Minor, Rep. By his father, Shaik Raksool Valli …Respondent. HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED M.A.C.M.A. No. 1324 OF 2008. JUDGMENT: 1. This Civil Miscellaneous Appeal under Section 173 of the M.V. Act is ﬁled by the Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation, aggrieved over the Award dated 18.2.2008 passed in M.V.O.P.No. 484 of 2006 by the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal- cum-Principal District Judge, Kadapa. 2. The aforesaid claim petition was ﬁled by the claimant claiming compensation of Rs.1,00,000/- on account of the injuries suﬀered by him in a motor vehicle accident that took place on 6.6.2006. It was averred in the claim petition that on 6.6.2006 at about 4.30 PM while the petitioner was going on cycle for purchase of 10th class books and when he reached Annapurna hotel on Kadapa-Kurnool National Highway, an APSRTC bus bearing No. AP.11Z.2520 being driven in rash and negligent manner, dashed the cyclist from back-side, as a result which, he fell down on the road and received injuries on right foot and fracture of right leg under knee and also received an injury under right knee. He was given ﬁrst aide in the Sri Sai Nursing Home, Kadapa and later admitted in the Government Hospital, Kadapa. After two days, he went to Puttur and took treatment in a bone-setting centre. Later, he was treated as inpatient in Vijaya Hospital, Ongole for ﬁfteen days. A case in Cr.No.65 of 2006 under Sections 337 and 338 IPC and Under Section 134(a) and (B) read with Section 187 AP MV Act and rules made thereunder was registered against the driver of the APSRTC bus. In the said claim petition, he claimed Rs.20,000/- towards loss of one academic year, Rs.10,000/- towards transport charges, Rs.15,000/- towards extra nourishment and medicines, Rs.25,000/- towards compensation, Rs.15,000/- towards loss of natural health and beauty and Rs.15,000/- towards permanent disability and disfiguration. 3. Before the Tribunal, the APSRTC, appellant herein, contested the matter by ﬁling counter, wherein, it denied all the averments made in the claim petition. 4. On the basis of the pleadings, the Tribunal framed the following issues for settlement. 1. Whether the accident did not occur due to rash and negligent driving of the APSRTC bus bearing No. AP 11 Z 2520 belonging to respondent, by its driver ? 2. Whether the petitioner is entitled for compensation for the injuries sustained by him, if so, to what amount and from whom ? 5. In order to prove the claim, on behalf of the injured claimant, his father was examined as P.W. 1 and Exs.A.1 to A.16 were marked. On behalf of the Insurance Company, neither oral nor documentary evidence was adduced, 6. The Tribunal, on a consideration of the oral and documentary evidence, came to conclusion that the accident occurred due to rash and negligent driving of the APSRTC bus by its driver. Then proceeding to assess the compensation, the Tribunal awarded compensation Rs.55,995/- with proportionate costs and interest at the rate of 7.5% p.a. 7. The learned Standing Counsel appearing for the appellant-APSRTC submitted that the Tribunal has awarded huge amounts of compensation for the simple injuries said to have been suﬀered by the claimant in the accident and therefore, the same are liable to be reduced. 8. Per contra, the learned Counsel for the respondent-claimant contended that the compensation awarded by the Tribunal is just and proper. 9. The ﬁnding of the Tribunal that the accident occurred due to rash and negligent driving of the APSRTC bus by its driver has not been disputed by the appellant-Corporation and hence the same has become ﬁnal inasmuch as no appeal has been preferred against the said finding. 10. As regards the award of compensation, the claimant being the minor at the relevant point of accident, the Tribunal has rightly taken the notional income at Rs.15,000/- per annum. According to the averments in the petition, the age of the claimant is 15 years as on the date of the accident, whereas the father of the claimant submitted that the injured was 16 years as on the date of accident. No date of birth certiﬁcate was ﬁled before the Tribunal to show the correct age of the claimant. However, for a person aged between 15 to 20 years, the suitable multiplier is 16. As per the permanent disability certiﬁcate issued by the Medical Board, the percentage of disability suﬀered by the claimant is 15%. If the same is applied for calculation of compensation, Rs.15,000/- x 16 x 15%, it would come to Rs.36,000/-. The Tribunal awarded Rs.12,795/- towards medical expenditure based on the medical bills ﬁled him, which cannot be interfered with. Added to this, the Tribunal awarded Rs.5,200/- towards transport charges based on the receipts, Rs.2,000/- towards pain and suﬀering, which also does not call for interference. In total, the Tribunal awarded compensation of Rs.55,995/-, for the injuries suﬀered by the claimant in the road accident, which in my view, is just and proper compensation. The Tribunal awarded interest at the rate of 7.5% p.a. from the date of ﬁling the petition till the date of realization. However, following the judgment of the Apex Court in the case of SMT. SARLA VERMA & ORS Vs. DELHI TRANSPORT CORPORATION & ANR (2009 (6) SCALE 129), the interest awarded by the Tribunal is liable to be reduced from 7.5% p.a. to 6% p.a. As such, the claimant is entitled to interest at the rate of 6% from the date of ﬁling the petition till the date of realization. 11. For the foregoing discussions, the appeal is liable to be dismissed and accordingly the same is dismissed. No order as to costs. ------------------------------------------------- JUSTICE GHULAM MOHAMMED 19th August, 2010. Msnr.