HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B. SESHASAYANA REDDY & HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE P. DURGA PRASAD M.A.C.M.A.No.2650 of 2007 Date:21.12.2010 Between: M/s. APSRTC., rep. by Managing Director, Hyderabad and another ….Appellants. And: Smt V. Jhansi Lakshmi and 3 others. …..Respondents. HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B. SESHASAYANA REDDY & HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE P. DURGA PRASAD M.A.C.M.A.No.2650 of 2007 JUDGMENT: (per Hon’ble Sri Justice B. Seshasayana Reddy) This appeal is directed against the order dated 06.03.2007 passed in O.P.No.2275 of 2004 on the file of the II Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge-cum-XVI Additional Chief Judge, Hyderabad whereby and whereunder the II Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge allowed the O.P in part and granted the compensation of Rs.20,12,000/- with interest at 7.5% per annum from the date of filing of the petition till date of realization. The respondent Nos.1 to 4 are the claimants in O.P.No.2275 of 2004. Claimant No.1 is widow and claimants 2 to 4 are children of deceased V. Shyam Raju. On 04.02.2004, at 17.15 hours deceased V. Shyam Raju was crossing road near Ambica Tea point at Dilsukhnagar. Suddenly APSRTC Bus bearing No.A.P.9 Z 4497 came from Moosarambagh and dashed him and as a result, he fell on road and became unconscious and received serious injuries, for which he succumbed while undergoing treatment in the hospital. The Police, Malakpet, registered a case in Crime No.44 of 2004 under Section 337 IPC and later altered Section of law to 304-A IPC. It appears V. Shyam Raju was aged about 53 years and was working as Production Officer in E.C.I.L., Moula Ali on a monthly salary of Rs.18,402/- as on the date of accident. He was contributing his entire earnings to the family. The Corporation being the owner of the bus is liable to pay the compensation. The Corporation filed counter resisting the claim of the claimants. Rash and negligent driving of the driver of the bus has been denied and entitlement of the claimants to claim compensation is also disputed. The Tribunal framed the following issues for trial. 1. Whether respondents’ driver drove the bus bearing No.A.P.9Z 4497 rashly, negligently on 4.6.2004 @ 17.15 hours at Dilsukhnagar and dashed against the deceased Shyam Raju while he was crossing the road, causing his death? 2. Whether petitioners are entitled to any compensation? If so, whether claim of petitioners is excessive? 3. To what relief? On behalf of the claimants, they examined three witnesses and marked 7 documents apart from marking Exs.X-1 to X-3. On behalf of the respondents, neither ocular nor documentary evidence was adduced. The learned Additional Chief Judge, on considering the material brought on record and after hearing the counsel for the parties, came to the conclusion that the accident occurred due to rash and negligent driving of the driver of the bus bearing No.A.P.9 Z 4497 and that the claimants are entitled to compensation of Rs.13,06,000/- with interest at 7.5% per annum, by an order dated 06.03.2007. The said order is assailed in this appeal. Heard the learned counsel appearing for appellant’s Corporation and the learned counsel appearing for the respondents-claimants. The learned counsel appearing for the appellant’s Corporation submits that the compensation awarded by the Tribunal is on high side and therefore, the same is required to be reduced considerably. The learned counsel appearing for the respondents-claimants supported the order impugned in the appeal. The only issue that calls for adjudication is; whether the compensation awarded to the appellants-claimants is just and proper? Indisputably, the deceased was getting a salary of Rs.18,402/- per month as on the date of accident. His salary certificate has been marked as Ex.A-4. The trial court considered the salary certificate which has been marked as Ex.A-4 and arrived at the monthly income of the deceased as Rs.18,402/-. For better appreciation, we may refer the relevant portion of the judgment of Tribunal which reads as hereunder: “The gross income of the deceased is Rs.18,402/-. According to the pay slip, he was paying rs.1364/- towards income tax, Rs.150/- towards professional tax and Rs.2387/- towards loan amount. The amount of Rs.,900/- is to be deducted from the gross salary of Rs.18,402/-. Therefore, I am inclined to fix the income of the deceased at Rs.14,500/- per month and the annual income of the deceased works out to Rs.14,500/- X 12= Rs.1,74,000/-. Out of this, the deceased was expected to spend 1/3rd amount for his personal needs and contributes the remaining 2/3rd for the maintenance of the petitioners. Therefore, the contribution of Rs.1,16,000/- per annum by the deceased for the maintenance of the petitioners represent the loss of dependency in monitory terms on account of the death of the deceased. To arrive at the total loss of dependency, the loss of dependency Rs.1,16,000/- has to be multiplied with 11, the multiplier corresponding to the age of the deceased at 55 years at the time of his death, following the table in the schedule of 163-A of Motor Vehicle Act. By doing this, the total loss of dependency works out to Rs.1,16,000/- X 11 = Rs.12,76,000/-. The first petitioner being the wife of the deceased is entitled to Rs.15,000/- towards consortium . The petitioners are also entitled to Rs.15,000/- towards loss of estate. In total the petitioners are entitled to the compensation of Rs.12,76,000/- + Rs.15,000/- + Rs.15,000/- = Rs.13,06,000/-.” As per Ex.P-4 salary certificate, the gross salary of the deceased was Rs.18,042/-. After considering the statutory deductions, the Tribunal has arrived net salary of the deceased at Rs.14,500/- per month. There is no dispute with regard to the multiplier applied by the Tribunal in arriving the total loss of dependency of the claimants. Therefore, we do not see any reasons to interfere with the quantum of amount of compensation awarded by the Tribunal to the claimants. Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed. No order as to costs. _____________________________ B. SESHASAYANA REDDY,J _____________________ P.DURGA PRASADJ. Date:21.12.2010. Gk. HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B. SESHASAYANA REDDY & HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE P. DURGA PRASAD M.A.C.M.A.No.2650 of 2007 Date:21.12.2010 Gk.