IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD THURSDAY, THE TWENTY THIRD DAY OF DECEMBER TWO THOUSAND AND TEN PRESENT THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL NO.3352 OF 2003 Between : Md.Gousuddin .... APPELLANT A N D M/s Reliable Road Ways Agencies and another. … RESPONDENTS THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL No.3352 OF 2003 JUDGMENT: This Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is filed by the claimant against the Award and decree in O.P.No.1198 of 2001, dated 15.04.2003, passed by the Chief Judge, City Civil Court, Hyderabad, whereby a compensation of Rs.55,000/- was awarded to the claimant as against his claim of Rs.1,50,000/-. 2. Appellant, is the claimant, respondent No.1 is owner of the lorry, respondent No.2, which is insurer of the lorry that involved in the accident, before the Tribunal. 3. For the sake of convenience, the parties herein are referred to as arrayed in the O.P. before the Tribunal. The case of the claimant in the O.P. before the Court below, in brief, is that on 08-04-2001 at about 10:15 P.M., the petitioner was in A.P.Scooter Mechanic Shop for getting repair of his scooter, at that time the driver of the lorry bearing No.AP-9-U-5501 drove it in a rash and negligent manner and hit the scooter and subsequently hit the petitioner resulting grievous injuries to the petitioner. The Police Amberpet Police Station registered a case in Crime No.91 of 2001 under Section 338 I.P.C. against the driver of the lorry. At the time of accident, the petitioner was aged about 38 years and earning Rs.5000/- per month as Proprietor of A to Z Light House. 4. Respondent No.1 remained ex parte. Respondent No.2, National Insurance Company Limited, alone filed its counter denying the case of the claimant. 5. On the basis of the pleadings, the following issues were framed by the Tribunal for trial: “1. Whether the petitioner sustained injuries due to rash and negligent driving of 1st respondent’s lorry? 2. Whether the petitioner is entitled for compensation, if so to what amount and from whom? 3. To what relief”? 6. To substantiate his case, claimant got examined himself as PW.1 and got marked Exs.A-1 to A-16. On behalf of respondent No.2, no oral evidence was adduced except marking Ex.B.1 copy of insurance policy. 7. As per para No.9 of the Award, Ex.A.3-Inpatient Certificate issued by Osmania General Hospital, discloses that the petitioner sustained two fractures and also a laceration on the fore head. Ex.A.4 is the discharge card, which shows that the petitioner was treated by Neuro Surgeon. He opined that the petitioner sustained head injury and a fracture of left frontal bone and fracture of both fore arms. The petitioner was admitted in the said hospital on 09.04.2001 and discharged on 16.04.2001. 8. The petitioner sustained serious head injury i.e., fracture of frontal bone, and therefore, the Court below awarded Rs.25,000/- towards medicine; Rs.9000/- towards loss of earnings; Rs.1000/- towards transportation to the hospital; Rs.10,000/- towards pain and suffering; Rs.10,000/- towards temporary disability. Thus, in all, the Tribunal awarded Rs.55,000/-. Considering all these aspects, apart from the amount already granted by the Court below, the claimant can be awarded a further sum of Rs.35,000/- towards special damages and also Rs.10,000/- towards pain and suffering and the disability in view of the fact that the petitioner sustained fracture of skull bone. 9. Accordingly, the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is partly allowed enhancing the compensation from Rs.55,000/- to Rs.1,00,000/-. The additional amount shall carry interest at 6% per annum from the date of filing of O.P. before the Tribunal till realization. There shall be no order as to costs. _________________________ P. SWAROOP REDDY, J. DECEMBER 23, 2010. YVL