IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS DATED : 10.02.2010 CORAM THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE. C.S.KARNAN C.M.A.No.3135 of 2007 and M.P.No.1 of 2007 The Managing Director Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation Ltd., Salem ..Appellant/2nd Respondent Vs 1. Kulandhaivel ..Respondent/Petitioner 2. Matheswaran ..Respondent/1st Respondent (R2-Given up) Appeal filed under Section 173 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, against the Award and Decree, dated 21.02.2007, made in M.C.O.P.No.24 of 2005, on the file of the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Sub Court, Attur. For Appellant : Mrs.B.Vijayalakshmi For Respondents : M/s.V.R.Rajasekaran for R1 R2 – Given up J U D G M E N T The above Civil Miscellaneous Appeal has been filed by the appellant/second respondent against the Award and Decree, dated 21.02.2007, made in M.C.O.P.No.24 of 2005, on the file of the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Sub Court, Attur, awarding a compensation of Rs.55,000/- with 7.5% interest per annum, from the date of filing petition till the date of payment of compensation. 2.Aggrieved by the said Award and Decree, the appellant/second respondent, The Managing Director, Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation Ltd., Salem, has filed the above appeal praying to set aside the said award and decree. https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ 3.The short facts of the case are as follows: On 09.01.2005, at about 11 p.m. while the petitioner was travelling on his bicycle towards Barath Mill from his residence for his work as a Driver in the above said mill. At that time, the respondent's bus bearing registration No.TN27 N1157 came in a high and uncontrollable speed and hit on the back side of the petitioner's bicycle. As a result, the petitioner fell down from the bicycle and sustained grievous injury all over his body. Due to this accident, the petitioner's occupation was fully affected. The petitioner is unable to walk frequently besides experiencing spasms of giddiness. Immediately, after the accident, he was rushed to the Government Hospital at Athur. 4.Regarding the said accident, a criminal case has been registered against the driver of the bus in Crime No.17/2005 and alleged the offence under Sections 279 and 337 of I.P.C, on the file of TVS Ltd., Police Station. For the said accident, the claimant has claimed a sum of Rs.3,00,000/- with interest against the respondent Corporation bus. 5.The second respondent/Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation Ltd., Salem, has filed a Counter Statement and resisted the claim petition on various grounds stating that the said accident as denied and also not admitting to the age, income and occupation of the petitioner. The respondent stated that the real facts that on 09.01.2005 at about 11 p.m. the respondent's bus bearing registration No.TN27 N1157 was running towards east to west direction on Salem- Cuddalore main road, which was driven by the driver of the bus slowly and carefully, near X road, at that point in time, the petitioner was riding his bicycle in the south to north direction of Sarvoy road and entered into the Salem – Cuddalore main road in a rash and negligent manner without observing the traffic rules and dashed against on the front of the left side of the bus. The accident had occurred only due to the rashness and negligence of the petitioner. As such, the respondent driver is not liable to this accident. Further, the respondent stated that the petition has filed this petition for unlawful gains. 6.The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal framed two issues for the consideration namely: (i) As to whom committed the rashness and negligence in the accident? (ii)Whether the petitioner is entitled to get compensation? If so, what is the quantum of compensation? https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ 7.On the petitioner's side, two witnesses were examined as PW1 and PW2 and fourteen documents were marked as Exs.P1 to P14, namely: Ex.P1-FIR, Ex.P2-Wound Certificate, Ex.P3-Charge Sheet, Ex.P4-Motor Vehicle Inspector's Report, Ex.P5-Discharge Summary, Ex.P6-Hospital medical fees receipt and Exs.P7 to P14 – Medical Bills. On the respondents' side, one witnesses was examined as RW1 and no documents were marked. 8.The petitioner was examined as PW1, in his evidence he deposed that on 09.01.2005 at about 10 p.m. he was proceeding to his place of employment on his bicycle and when crossing Samiyar Kinaru Hotel, when the respondent's bus bearing registration No.TN27 N1157 came from behind and dashed against the petitioner's bicycle, as a result he was thrown down and sustained head injuries including all over his body. His bicycle was also a total wreck. Immediately, the neighbours rushed him to the Government Hospital, Attur. Supporting this accident, one Selvaraj was examined as PW2 as eye-witness and he stated that the petitioner was proceeding from east to west on the Cuddalore main road, when the respondent bus came from opposite direction and dashed against the bicycle. The same was witnessed by him, where he is running a tailor shop near the accident place. 9.On the respondents' side, the driver of the bus, Matheswaran, was examined as RW1, in his evidence he stated that he had driven the bus on the Sarvoy road, when the petitioner came on his bicycle turning from south towards the main road and suddenly turned towards northern side and dashed against the bus. As such, this accident had happened. The petitioner had caused the said accident due to rashness and negligence in his manner. After considering the evidence of the PW1, PW2 and RW2, the Tribnal had opined that there was no possibility that the petitioner came speedily on undulating road. But, the respondent's bus came it high speed and dashed against the petitioner's bicycle. To prove the same a criminal case was registered against the RW1, who is the driver of the bus. The FIR was marked as Ex.P1. Ex.P3, Charge Sheet, was also filed against the driver of the bus. Ex.P4, the Motor Vehicle Inspector's Report, which reveals that there was no mechanical failure of the vehicle. As such, the Tribunal had come to the conclusion that the driver of the bus had caused the accident due to his rash and negligent driving. 10.The PW1, in his evidence, has stated that in the said accident,he sustained head injuries, also to his back portion of his body, ear, left hand, left leg and injuries all over his body. Due to the head injuries there was bone fracture on his skull for, which sutures were carried out, his vision was impaired. Due to this accident, the petitioner was admitted at the Government Hospital, Attur, wherein he was an inpatient for one week, thereafter he underwent further treatment, at a private hospital. To prove the nature of injury, the petitioner had marked Ex.P2, Wound Certificate, which reveals that the petitioner had sustained previous one https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ grievious injury and two small injuries, this was opined by the medical practitioners. As such, the petitioner is entitled to receive compensation from the respondent. This was concurred by the Tribunal. 11.The Tribunal had pointed out that regarding the injuries no medical reference was made for determining the injuries and arranging Disability Certificate, for the petitioner's sustained injury. On the side of the petitioner Discharge Medical Summary was marked as Ex.P5, which was issued at the Private Hospital. As per the medical summary, the petitioner was an inpatient at the RL Hospital, Attur for the period of 10.02.2005 to 17.02.2005. Ex.P6, medical receipt for a sum of Rs.3,700, Exs.P7 to P14, medical bills for a sum of Rs.4,110/-. On the scrutiny of the medical records, the petitioner had undergone medical treatment in a private hospital and Government Hospital. At the time of accident, the petitioner's age was 50 years and working as a driver in the Bharat Sago Factory and was earning a sum of Rs.5,000/- per month, but there is no proof regarding petitioner's occupation and income. However, the petitioner is entitled to get compensation, hence the Tribunal awarded the compensation as below mentioned heads: 1.For sustained injuries, a sum of Rs.7,000/-, 2.For loss of income, a sum of Rs.8,000/-, 3.For transport expenses, a sum of Rs.1,000/-, 4.For nutrition, a sum of Rs.2,000/-, 5.For medical expenses, a sum of Rs.10,000/-, 6.For pain and suffering, a sum of Rs.27,000/-, In total, a sum of Rs.55,000/- was granted by the Tribunal with interest at the rate of 7.5% per annum, from the date of filing the petition, till the date of payment of compensation. The Tribunal directs the first and second respondents to pay the said compensation amount with interest within a period of two months. The said compensation amount to be deposited in the name of the petitioner in a nationalised bank for a period of three years. The petitioner is permitted to withdraw the accrued interest thereon, on a quarterly basis. Accordingly, the Tribunal had granted the award on 21.02.2007. 12.Challenging the said award, the second respondent/Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation Ltd., has filed the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal to set aside the award made in M.C.O.P.No.24 of 2005, on the file of the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Sub Court, Attur. The learned counsel contended in the appeal that there was no disability certificate being produced by the claimant. The injuries sustained https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ by the claimant is of simple nature. Actually, the accident had happened due to the negligence of the claimant and not due to the negligence of the transport corporation. The learned counsel appearing for the appellant further contended in the appeal that the award of Rs.10,000/- granted on the medical expenses head and Rs.7,000/- for injuries, which cannot be granted as one and the same. The Tribunal had awarded, erroneously, a sum of Rs.10,000/- under the head of pain and suffering, which is not pertinent. 13.The learned counsel appearing for the respondents vehemently argued that the claimant had undergone treatment in a Government Hospital for one week as an inpatient as well as having undergone treatment for one week at a private hospital. The learned counsel that the claimant had sustained injuries on his head and sutures were carried out, which is of a grievious nature on the head. The Tribunal after examining the medical records and considering the evidence on both sides have granted the award, which is reasonable. 14.Considering the facts and circumstances of the case, the learned counsel raised the contention on the appeal, arguments advanced by the learned counsel appearing for the respondent and findings of the Tribunal, this Court is of the view that there is no error on the negligent point, which is decided by the Tribunal. Regarding the quantum of compensation is also reasonable even though there is no Doctor's evidence and also there is not disability certificate. In the absence of the Doctor's evidence and disability certificate, the quantum of compensation cannot be denied. The award amount of Rs.55,000/- together with interest at the rate of 7.5% per annum, from the date of filing the petition, till the date of payment of compensation, passed by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Sub Court, Attur, in M.C.O.P.No.24 of 2005, equitable and fair as the claimant was an inpatient for about 15 days at two hospitals. 15.At the time of admission, this Court imposed a condition on the appellant transport corporation to deposit the entire compensation awarded by the Tribunal to the credit of the M.C.O.P.No.24 of 2005, on the file of the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Sub Court, Attur. 16.As the accident happened in the year 2005, it is open to the claimant to withdraw the entire compensation amount with accrued interest, lying in the credit of the M.C.O.P.No.24 of 2005, on the file of the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Sub Court, Attur, after filing necessary payment out application in accordance with law. https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/ 17.In the result, the above Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is dismissed and the Award and Decree, dated 21.02.2007, in M.C.O.P.No.24 of 2005, passed by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Sub Court, Attur, is confirmed. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed. No costs. Sd/ Asst.Registrar /true copy/ Sub Asst.Registrar krk To 1. The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Sub Court, Attur. 2. The Section Officer, VR Section, High Court, Madras. + 1 c.c. to M/s. V.R. Rajasekaran, Advocate. S.R.No.8764. + 1 c.c. to Mrs. B. Vijayalakshmi, Advocate. S.R.No.8359. C.M.A.No.3135 of 2007 BVN (CO) GSK 12.03.2010. https://hcservices.ecourts.gov.in/hcservices/