IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD THURSDAY, THE TWENTY THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER TWO THOUSAND AND TEN PRESENT THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL NO.2522 OF 2003 Between : P.Veeresh and others. .... APPELLANTS A N D Mr.Taj Mohammed and another …RESPONDENTS THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL No.2522 OF 2003 JUDGMENT: Being dissatisfied with the quantum of compensation awarded in O.P. No.287 of 1997 vide order dated 15.04.2002 by the learned Chairman, Motor Accident Claims Tribunal – cum –Additional District Judge, Ranga Reddy, the claimants preferred this appeal seeking enhancement of compensation. 2. The claimants are parents and wife of the deceased P.Veeresh, who died on 23.05.1997 due to the accident that occurred on 26.02.1997. 3. The owner of the tractor bearing No.ABT - 1684 involved in the accident and its insurer are respondent Nos.1 and 2 respectively in the O.P. before the Tribunal. 4. For the sake of convenience, the parties herein are referred to as arrayed in the O.P. before the Tribunal. 5. Originally the claim petition was filed by the deceased P.Veeresh, who is claimant No.1. During the pendency of the appeal he died and his legal representatives were brought on record as claimant Nos.2 to 4. 6. The case of the claimants in the O.P. before the Tribunal, in brief, is that on 26.02.1997 at 4.00 P.M., while the deceased was proceeding to Nampally from Indira Park on a bicycle, near Royal point at Nampally, lorry bearing No.ABT - 1684, belonging to respondent No.1, being driven by its driver in a rash and negligent manner and high speed, dashed against bicycle of the deceased from behind, as a result, he fell down on the road and sustained fracture and multiple injuries all over the body. The accident occurred due to rash and negligent driving of the driver of the lorry. Thereafter, the deceased was shifted to Osmaina General Hospital, Hyderabad for treatment. The Station House Officer, Nampally, Police Station registered a case in Crime No.21 of 1997 under Section 337 I.P.C., and investigated into. Prior to the accident deceased used to work in a hotel and earn Rs.1300/- per month. 7. Respondent No.1 who is the owner of the lorry involved in the accident, remained ex parte. 8. The insurer of the above lorry, alone filed its counter denying the case of the claimant. 9. On behalf of the claimants, wife of the deceased got examined herself as PW.1 and an eye witness to the accident as P.W.2 and got marked Exs.A-1 to A-9. On behalf of the insurance company no oral evidence was adduced except marking Ex.B1 insurance policy. 10. After considering the evidence available on record, the Tribunal awarded a compensation of Rs.30,000/- to the claimants, holding that he sustained crush injury to his left foot and took treatment for a period of two months. 11. There is no dispute that the accident occurred on 26.02.1997 and the deceased died on 23.05.1997 i.e, after three months of the accident. 12. The learned counsel for the claimants contended that the deceased died on account of the impact of the injuries sustained by him in the accident. There is no material to show that there was any other cause for the death of the deceased that occurred within four months of the accident, as such I am inclined to accept that he died on account of the injuries suffered in the accident. There is some lacuna on the part of the claimants in properly putting up their case. 13. The deceased was a hotel worker and he sustained crush injury to his foot, which must have caused substantial damage to his leg and due to the injury he must have been out of work till his death. Reasonable compensation has to be awarded to the claimants considering the injuries sustained by the deceased in the accident, his nature of work and loss of earnings etc. Therefore, considering all the above aspects, I am of the view that it is a fit case where the entire compensation, which is only Rs.1,00,000/-, claimed by the claimants, can be awarded to them and the same is accordingly awarded. 14. Thus, the compensation of Rs.30,000/- awarded by the Tribunal is enhanced to Rs.1,00,000/- (Rupees one lakh only). The rate of interest on the enhanced compensation shall be at 6% per annum from the date of petition till realization. The enhanced compensation of Rs.70,000/- shall be apportioned between the claimants equally. It is made clear that with regard to the interest on the compensation awarded by the Tribunal, the order of the Tribunal shall stand. The claimants are permitted to withdraw 25% of the enhanced compensation immediately on deposit and the entire balance after two years by keeping the same in Fixed Deposit till then. 15. With the above enhancement in quantum of compensation and the directions, the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is allowed. There shall be no order as to costs. _________________________ P. SWAROOP REDDY, J. DECEMBER 23, 2010. YVL