FAO No.4929 of 2010 (O&M) 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH FAO No.4929 of 2010 (O&M) (in MACT No.114 of 2007) Date of decision: 23.12.2011 Smt.Saroj Devi ....Appellant Versus Surender Singh and others ...Respondents CORAM: HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE JITENDRA CHAUHAN Present: None for the appellant. Mr.Ravinder Arora and Mr.Neeraj Khanna, Advocates for respondent-Insurance Company ***** Jitendra Chauhan, J.(Oral) CM Nos.21249-50-CII of 2010 Despite notice, reply has not been filed by the respondents. Keeping in view the averments made in the application, delay of 16 days in refiling and 11 days in filing the appeal is hereby condoned. Applications stand disposed of. FAO No.4929 of 2010 By filing the present appeal, the claimant/ appellant has sought enhancement of the compensation amount awarded by learned Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Bhiwani, vide award dated 30.10.2009, on FAO No.4929 of 2010 (O&M) 2 account of death of Shashi, daughter of the appellant, in a motor vehicular accident on 26.5.2007. The brief facts of the present case are that on 26.5.2007, Vikas, Raje Ram, Satbir and some other persons were going from Adampur Dhadi towards Narnaul in a Maxi Cab bearing registration No.HR-66 2210, being driven by Bir Singh driver. Near Akoda Police Post, a Tata 407 bearing registration No.HR99 AE (temporary) 7079, coming from Mahendergarh side, hit the said Maxi Cab, in which the passengers sitting in it namely Vikas, Satbir, Raje Ram Seema, Shashi, Rajender had died at the spot and Reena and Saroj suffered injuries. They were rushed to Community Health Centre, Mahendergarh. Separate claim petitions were filed. The learned Tribunal decided all the claim petitions vide a common award dated 30.10.2009. Being dissatisfied with the said award, the claimant filed the present appeal. The grounds of enhancement pleaded in the appeal are that the deceased was 12 years of age and was a student of 7th Class. The mother of the deceased was 40 years at the time of accident. In view of the law laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Smt. Sarla Verma and others Vs. Delhi Transport Corporation and another, 2009(3) RCR (Civil) 77 , the multiplier of 14 instead of 12 ought to have been applied. The learned Tribunal awarded a sum of `1,29,600/- towards loss of dependency and `5000/- towards transportation and last rite, which is inadequate. No amount has been awarded towards loss of future income; and love and affection. FAO No.4929 of 2010 (O&M) 3 On the other hand, learned counsel for the respondent- Insurance Company submits that the learned Tribunal has rightly assessed the amount of compensation. I have heard learned counsel for the respondent and have gone through the case file as well as the grounds of appeal. From the perusal of the record, it emerges that the claimant lost her husband, son and daughters in the motor vehicular accident. In other connected MACT No. 112 of 2007, filed on account of death of her son Vikas, the learned Tribunal applied the multiplier of 14, as the claimant was 40 years of age. In the present appeal, arising out of MACT No.114 of 2007, filed by the claimant, on account of death of her daughter Shashi, the learned Tribunal applied the multiplier of 12. In the considered opinion of this Court, the multiplier applied is against the law laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Smt.Sarla Verma's case (supra), and in view of the taken by the learned Tribunal in the connected claim petitions. Thus, the same is inadequate. Therefore, the multiplier of 14 should have been applied. Ordered accordingly. The learned Tribunal assessed the income of the deceased as `900/- per month i.e. `10800/- per annum. Accordingly, the total compensation comes to `1,51,200/-, on account of loss of dependency. The untimely death of Shashi was a great shock to her family. The learned Tribunal awarded a sum of `5000/- towards transportation of dead body and last rites, which is inadequate. The Tribunal did not awarded any compensation towards love and affection. Keeping in view the facts and circumstances of the case, this Court feels that grant of `20,000/- in all FAO No.4929 of 2010 (O&M) 4 towards last rites and transportation (5000 already granted + 15000 more) and `30,000/- towards loss of love and affection, would meet the ends of justice. Ordered accordingly. Accordingly, the enhanced amount i.e. `66,600/-, shall be paid to the appellant, in the manner indicated in the impugned award, within 45 days from the date of receipt of the copy of this order, failing which, the enhanced amount shall carry interest @ 7.5% per annum from the date of filing the present appeal, till its realisation. In view of above, the present appeal is partly allowed with the modification indicated above. 23.12.2011 (JITENDRA CHAUHAN) gsv JUDGE