THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY C.M.A.Nos.1742 and 2041 of 2003 JUDGMENT: Since both these appeals arise out of the same accident and the owner and insurance company-opposite parties in both the matters are one and the same, they are being disposed of by this common judgment. 2. Not satisfied with the quantum of compensation awarded in W.C.Nos.66 of 2002 and 65 of 2002 by the Commissioner of Workmen’s compensation, Nizamabad, the present appeals are filed by the applicants-claimants, who are the legal representatives of the deceased in both cases. 3. Heard. 4. The claim petitions were filed by the applicants under Section 22 of the Workmen Compensation Act, 1923, claiming compensation of Rs.5.00 lakhs each contending that the deceased in both the cases were working as labourers on paddy Harvester bearing No.PB 58 A2503 under the control of opposite party No.1 on a salary of Rs.5000/- per month. On 11.04.2001 when the deceased and some others during the course of employment under O.P.1 on instructions stopped their harvester near Chintapally Road at Muthyampet village shivar, Adilabad district and were preparing food for themselves, one APSRTC Bus bearing No.AP 10Z 5326 coming from Adilabad side dashed against the Harvester machine, due to which the deceased in both the O.Ps. died on the spot and others received injuries. A case in Cr.No.44 of 2001 was registered under Sections 304-A and 337 of IPC by the Dandepalli police for the accident. The applicants, as legal representatives of the deceased filed W.C.Cases contending that the deceased were aged 22 and 18 years respectively by the date of accident. 5. Opposite parties 1 and 2 filed their respective counters denying the claim petitions. 6. On the basis of the pleadings, the following issues were framed in both the cases: 1. Whether the deceased worker is a workman within the definition of the Act and whether he died during the course of employment under Opposite Party No.1? 2. If so, what was the monthly wages drawn by the deceased workman? 3. What was the age of the deceased workman at the time of his death? 4. Whether the Applicant is entitled to Compensation? If so, to what extent? 7. On behalf of the applicants, in W.C.No.66 of 2002, the Applicant No.1 was examined as A.W.1 and marked Exs.A1 to A6. In W.C.No.65 of 2002, Applicant No.1 was examined as A.W.1 and Exs.A1 to A6 were marked. On behalf of the Opposite Party No.2, D. Padma Rao, Senior Assistant of the New India Assurance Co.Ltd., Nizamabad was examined as R.W.1 and Copy of insurance policy was marked as Ex.B1 in both the cases. On the basis of the material on record, the court below granted compensation of Rs.1,99,233/- in W.C.No.66 of 2002 and Rs.2,03,742/- in W.C.No.65 of 2002 holding that the deceased were earning Rs.1800/- per month. Aggrieved by the above quantum of compensation and not granting interest, the present appeals are filed. 8. The contention of the learned counsel for the appellants appearing in both the appeals is that the deceased were being paid salary of Rs.5,000/- per month and the minimum salary that has to be taken into consideration was Rs.4,000/- per month and the Court below has erroneously calculated the income of the deceased at Rs.1800/- per month and granted lesser compensation. As such, the appellants are entitled to the total compensation claimed and they are also entitled for interest. 9. The contention of the learned counsel for the opposite parties is that there is no authentic evidence by way of documents to show the income of the deceased in both the cases, that the admission of the owner of the vehicle and certificate issued on his behalf cannot be relied upon as he has nothing to loose, he would definitely certify for higher amount and that no appeal is maintainable with regard to not granting of interest. 10. Now, the point for consideration is whether the applicants are entitled for higher compensation and whether they are entitled for interest also? 11. With regard to the question of compensation, the income of the deceased was taken at Rs.1800/- per month, which comes to Rs.60/- a day. Even in 2001 also, for a skilled worker working on harvester, perhaps cannot be taken at Rs.60/- a day, it can be taken minimum at Rs.100/- a day and I am inclined to take the same. In which event, in W.C.No.66 of 2002, i.e., C.M.A.No.1742 of 2003, the claimants are entitled for compensation of Rs.3,32,055/- and in W.C.No.65 of 2002, i.e. C.M.A.No.2041 of 2003, the applicants are entitled for Rs.3,39,570/-. Accordingly, in both the C.M.As. compensation is enhanced from Rs.1,99,233/- to 3,32,055/- and Rs.2,03,742/- to Rs.3,39,570/- respectively. 12. With regard to the question of liability of interest, learned counsel appearing for the respondents contends that no appeal is maintainable under Section 30(A)(A) of the Workmen Compensation Act against not awarding interest. An appeal is maintainable only against awarding interest, that may be, the rate of interest etc. There appears to be no authorities on this question. But when once an appeal is maintainable against granting certain rate of interest, it has to be interpreted that against not granting interest also, the appeal is maintainable. Accordingly, I hold that the appeal is maintainable. The rate of interest shall be at 7.5% per annum from the date of petition till the date of award and thereafter, at 12% per annum till the date of deposit. In case, the amount is already deposited, the interest shall work out in the above manner for the amount not yet been deposited. 13. Both the C.M.As. are accordingly partly allowed. No costs. ______________________ P. SWAROOP REDDY, J. 30th December 2010, Rns