HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL No.3815 OF 2003 JUDGMENT: Being dissatisfied with the quantum of compensation awarded by the learned Chairman, Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal – cum – V Additional Chief Judge, City Civil Court, Hyderabad, in O.P. No.1333 of 1999 vide order dated 07-04-2003, this Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is filed by the claimant seeking enhanced compensation. 2. The case of the claimant is that on 13-11-1998 at about 5-00 PM, while he was proceeding on his scooter bearing No.AMS – 7382 from Gandipet towards Mehdipanam, at Shankarpalli in Narsingi Village limits, lorry bearing No.AP16-W-1457, driven by its driver at a high speed and in a rash and negligent manner, hit the scooter from behind and on account of the same, he sustained multiple grievous injuries and fractures and sustained permanent disability. He was treated in Osmania General Hospital as inpatient. A case in Crime No.102 of 1998 was registered for the offence under Section 338 IPC against the driver of the lorry and investigated into. According to him, he was working as Supervisor in Lakshminarayana Rameshkumar Karwa, Dealers in Salt, Begum Bazar, Hyderabad and earning more than Rs.4,000/- per month. He suffered great pain on account of the accident. Hence, he claimed a compensation of Rs.2,50,000/-. 3. Respondent No.1, owner of the lorry, remained ex parte and respondent No.2 – United India Insurance Company Limited filed its counter denying the case of the claimant. 4. Based on the pleadings, the following issues were framed by the Tribunal: 1. Whether the petitioner (claimant) sustained injuries due to rash and negligent driving of the 1st respondent’s lorry ? 2. Whether the petitioner is entitled for compensation, if so, to what amount and from whom ? 3. To what relief ? 5. To prove his case, claimant got himself examined as PW.1 and the doctor who treated him as PW.2 and got marked Exs.A-1 to 12 apart from Ex.X-1. On behalf of the insurance company, no oral evidence was adduced except Ex.B-1, copy of the insurance policy. 6. Based on the evidence on record, holding that the claimant suffered two fractures viz., (i) fracture of right leg short femur, and (ii) fracture of right frontal bone, Tribunal awarded a total compensation of Rs.1,15,209/- as against the claim of Rs.2,50,000/-. Questioning adequacy of the compensation awarded by the Tribunal, claimant filed this appeal. 7. Heard Sri M. Vijay Reddy, learned counsel appearing for the claimant, and Sri E. Venugopal Reddy, learned counsel appearing for the insurance company – respondent No.2 and perused the material on record. 8. Now the point for consideration is whether there are any grounds for enhancement of the compensation ? 9. The total claim made by the claimant is Rs.2,50,000/-. According to him, he suffered fracture of femur and fracture of frontal bone. He underwent treatment at Osmania General Hospital, where he was immediately admitted after the accident and thereafter at Uday Clinic, Hyderabad. 10. As far as the claimant suffering two fractures is concerned, there appears to be no dispute about the same as Ex.X-1, the case sheet of his treatment at Osmania General Hospital, which can be treated as authentic material, shows that he suffered two fractures and he underwent surgery. Accordingly, Tribunal awarded Rs.97,000/- towards partial loss of earnings holding that he suffered 15% disability, Rs.9,000/- towards loss of salary for three months and Rs.9,000/- towards medical expenses. 11. However, the amount of Rs.9,000/- awarded towards medical expenses is inadequate as the claimant suffered two fractures. Though he underwent treatment in Osmania General Hospital, he must have spent substantial amount towards transportation, extra-nourishment and other incidental charges. Thus, claimant can be awarded a minimum compensation of Rs.20,000/- towards treatment as according to the evidence on record, after discharge from Osmania General Hospital, he underwent treatment at Uday Clinic, Hyderabad also. Similarly, no compensation is awarded to the claimant towards pain and suffering though Rs.97,000/- is awarded towards loss of future earnings assessing the permanent disability as 15%. Hence, another amount of Rs.10,000/- can be awarded to the claimant towards pain and suffering. 12. Thus, in addition to the amounts already awarded by the Tribunal, another amount of Rs.21,000/-, which include Rs.11,000/- towards medical expenses and Rs.10,000/- towards pain and suffering, (Rupees twenty one thousand only) can be awarded to the claimant. 13. Accordingly, the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is allowed in part enhancing the compensation to Rs.1,36,209/- from Rs.1,15,209/-. The enhanced compensation of Rs.21,000/- shall bear the interest at 7.5% per annum from the date of petition. There shall be no order as to costs in this appeal. ______________________ P. SWAROOP REDDY, J June 22, 2010. PV