IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD THURSDAY, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER TWO THOUSAND AND TEN PRESENT THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL NO.3552 OF 2003 Between : Vijay Singh .... APPELLANT A N D A.P.S.R.T.C. and another. …RESPONDENTS THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL No.3552 OF 2003 JUDGMENT: This Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is filed by the claimant against the Order and decree, dated 21.05.2003 in O.P.No.1843 of 1999, passed by II Additional Chief Judge, City Civil Court, Hyderabad, whereby a compensation of Rs.32,000/- was awarded to the claimant as against the claim of Rs.1,75,000/-, for the injuries sustained by him in the accident. 2. For the sake of convenience, the parties herein are referred to as arrayed in the O.P. before the Tribunal. 3. The case of the claimant in the O.P. before the Court below, in brief, is that on 14-11-1999 at about 11.45 P.M., while the claimant along with another person, by name Ravikanth was proceeding on Yamaha Motor Cycle bearing No.AP-10-3493, a R.T.C. bus bearing No. AP-9-Z-7283 came in opposite direction in high speed and in a rash and negligent manner and hit the Yamaha Motor cycle. As a result, the claimant and his friend Ravikanth fell down from the motor cycle and received grievous injuries. Thereafter, the claimant along with his friend was shifted to Gandhi Hospital, where they were admitted as in-patients for a period of 25 days and he underwent major operation. The claimant suffered compound fracture of patella of right leg, fracture of right middle finger and other grievous injuries all over the body. The claimant is still under medical care and he is taking treatment as out-patient. Due to the injuries, he lost his earning capacity, as he is unable to drive the vehicle and became permanently disabled. The accident occurred due to rash and negligent driving by the driver of R.T.C. bus. The claimants filed a complaint against the driver of the RTC bus and the same was registered as Crime No.83 of 1999 for the offence under Section 338 of I.P.C. Prior to the accident, the claimant was working as a driver in private travels on a monthly salary of Rs.2,000/-. Hence, he filed the O.P. seeking compensation of Rs.1,75,000/- 4. Respondent filed counter denying the claim averments of the O.P. 5. On the basis of the pleadings, the following issues were framed by the Court below for trial: 1. Whether the accident in question took place on 14.11.1999 at 11.45 P.M. due to rash and negligent driving of A.P.S.R.T.C. bus bearing No.AP-9-Z-7283, by its driver ? 2. Whether the petitioner is entitled to the compensation? If so, to what amount? 3. To what relief ? 6. To substantiate his case, claimant got examined himself as PW.1 and also examined P.W.2 Dr.G.Subhash Rao, who treated him, and got marked Exs.A-1 to A-11. No oral or documentary evidence was adduced on behalf of the respondents. Basing on the evidence and the material available on record, the Court below awarded a sum of Rs.32,000/- towards compensation. Hence, the present appeal. 7. The only question to be decided in this appeal is whether quantum of compensation awarded by the Court below is reasonable and justified. 8. There is no dispute about the accident; the petitioner was awarded compensation of Rs.32,000/- by the Court below; there is no appeal filed by the respondent challenging the order. 9. Now the points that arises for consideration is whether there are any grounds for allowing the appeal and whether the claimant is entitled to get more compensation? 10. According to the claimant, he suffered compound fracture of patella right leg, fracture of right middle finger and other grievous injuries in the accident. He was in-patient in Gandhi Hospital for a period of 25 days. Ex.A.5 certified copy of the Accident Register shows that the claimant sustained the following grievous injuries, viz., 1) Laceration of 4 x 1 cm over right hand 2) Laceration 6 x 4 cm over the right knee join 3) Deformity and abnormal mobility of right leg 4) Lacerated injury 6 x 2 cms and 4 x 2 cms over the left lower leg. 11. P.W.2 Dr.G.Subhash Rao, who treated the claimant, deposed that the claimant was treated in his clinic and he found the following injuries: 1) Fracture of right patella 2) Commuted fracture of right tibia and fibula 3) Fracture second and fourth metacarpuls right hand; and 4) Fractures of the proximal palents of second and third fingers right hand 12. Thus, in all, the claimant sustained four fracture injuries. Out of which, Injury No.1 fracture of right pattela is serious in nature. Due to injury No.1, his mobility was affected. The claimant has undergone treatment in Gandhi Hospital for about one month. As such he must have spent substantial amount for his treatment and for attendants. He also lost the salary for a substantial period due to the accident. The Court below awarded the compensation under the following heads: 1) Rs.1000/- towards injury Nos.1,3 and 4 each. 2) Rs.20,000/- towards injury No.2 3) Rs.3000/- towards pain and suffering, extra nourishment and transportation charges. 4) Rs.5000/- towards permanent disability 5) Rs.1000/- towards medical expenses. 13. The amounts granted by the Court below under the above heads are very meager. The injuries suffered by the claimant are fracture of right patella and other injuries and he was hospitalized for about 25 days. The claimant must have spent reasonable amount towards his treatment and he was out of employment for a substantial period. The claimant suffered pain and suffering during the course of treatment and he has to suffer the disability through out his life. 14. Considering all these aspects, apart from the amounts already granted by the Court below, the claimant can be awarded further amount of Rs.25,000/- towards pain and suffering; Rs.10,000/- towards medical expenses, including attendant charges; Rs.15,000/- towards permanent disability and loss of future earning capacity. Thus, in all the claimant is entitled to a sum of Rs.82,000/-. 15. Accordingly, the Appeal is partly allowed, enhancing the compensation from Rs.32,000/- to 82,000/-. The additional amount of Rs.50,000/- (Rupees fifty thousand only) shall carry interest @ 6% per annum from the date of filing of O.P. before the Court below till realization. There shall be no order as to costs. _________________________ P. SWAROOP REDDY, J. NOVEMBER 18, 2010. YVL