THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B.PRAKASH RAO AND THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE R.KANTHA RAO MACMA.NO.687 OF 2006 (PER THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE B.PRAKASH RAO) DT.19.03.2010 Between: A.Janardhana Chary ………….Appellant Vs. K.Devender Goud and another …………..Respondents JUDGMENT: 1) This appeal has been filed by the appellant/claimant against the order and decree dated 12.12.2005 passed in O.P.No.3019 of 2003 on the file of V Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge-cum-XIX Additional Chief Judge, Hyderabad. 2) The facts of the case in brief are that on 26.09.2003 when the appellant and his friend were going on a motor cycle bearing No.AP 9 A 4229 on the left side of the road from Hyderabad to Tukkuguda to attend the College and when they reached Pahadi Shareef Darga at about 9.30 a.m., one lorry bearing No.ATT-6655 came at high speed in a rash and negligent manner from opposite direction and dashed against the motor cycle of the appellant. As a result of which, the appellant and also his friend who is a pillion rider fell down. The appellant sustained fractures and grievous injuries all over the body and his friend died on the spot. Immediately, some of the colleagues of the appellant who were going in a bus to the College have shifted the appellant to Yashoda Hospital, Malakpet, Hyderabad for treatment. Thereafter Pahadisharif police registered a case in Cr.No.179 of 2003 against the driver of the lorry bearing No.ATT-6655 under Sections 338 and 304-A I.P.C. The appellant is completely bedridden and is still undergoing treatment. The appellant who was working as Lecturer in S.G.M.Junior College, Tukkuguda lost his job and his marital life also is affected. The appellant, his wife, parents and in-laws all are in shock and experiencing mental agony due to the accident. Since the future prospects of the appellant became bleak, he claimed compensation of Rs.22,21,000/-. Contesting the claim, respondent No.2-Insurance Company filed written statement stating that the injuries sustained by the appellant are simple in nature and the compensation claimed by him is excessive. It is further stated that there is no rash and negligent driving on the part of the driver of the lorry. 3) Basing on the pleadings, the court below framed the following issues for trial: 1) Whether the petitioner sustained injuries in a motor accident that took place on 26.09.2003 due to rash and negligent driving of driver of lorry bearing No.ATT.6655? 2) Whether there has been valid coverage of Insurance Policy? 3) Whether there has been any violation of conditions of Insurance Policy? 4) Whether the petitioner is entitled for compensation. If so, to what amount and from whom? 5) To what relief? 4) To substantiate his claim, the appellant himself examined as PW-1 besides examining PWs-2 to 4 and marked Exs.A-1 to A-16 on his behalf. On behalf of the respondents, no witnesses were examined, but marked Ex.B-1 Insurance Policy. Ex.X-1 Attendance Register for the months of July, August and September-2003 was also marked for court. 5) Basing on the material available both oral and documentary, the court below granted compensation of Rs.3,96,000/- to the appellant, along with interest at the rate of 7% per annum from the date of petition till the date of realisation. Aggrieved by the same, the present appeal has been filed. 6) Having heard either side and on perusal of the material available on record, the only question that arises for consideration is with regard to the mode and method of assessment adopted by the court below while arriving at the quantum of compensation. 7) From the versions as spoken to by both sides, there is a dispute with regard to the quantum of compensation granted by the court below. The case of the appellant is that when he and his friend were going on a moor cycle, a lorry came in an opposite side and hit their vehicle and then he fell down and sustained serious injuries. The fact that the appellant received injuries is not in dispute. The evidence of PW-1 is supported by PW-2 and also the documentary evidence. The appellant filed discharge summary report. Ex.A-5 handicapped certificate issued by PW-2 shows that due to the accident the appellant suffered irreparable damage to nerves causing permanent paralysis of right leg i.e., monoplegia and became totally physically handicapped and he is not in a position to discharge his regular activities and the loss of earning capacity is 100%. Apart from that, the appellant also examined PWs.3 and 4 in support of his case. The finding of the court below with regard to the rash and negligent driving on the part of the driver of the lorry also is not seriously disputed by the respondents herein. Further, as per Ex.A-6- salary certificate which shows that the appellant was earning Rs.7,326/- per month is also not seriously disputed. While assessing the quantum of compensation, the court below seemed to have taken Rs.1,000/- per month towards the salary of the appellant from out of his salary at Rs.7,326/- and by applying the multiplier ‘18’, arrived at Rs.2,16,000/- towards loss of income. Further, the court below granted a sum of Rs.1,64,000/- towards Doctor’s fees, Rs.1,40,000/- towards medical expenses, Rs.25,000/- towards pain and suffering, Rs.5,000/- towards transportation charges and Rs.10,000/- towards extra nourishment, totalling to Rs.3,96,000/-. While assessing the quantum, there is a slight error in the approach of the court below in taking into account a sum of Rs.1,000/- from the total salary of the appellant. When it is the case of the appellant that he lost his job and is not in a position to discharge his regular duties, we are of the view that from out of the salary of the appellant at Rs.7,326/-, it is sufficient to take into account Rs.3,000/- per month and the annual income comes to Rs.36,000/-. Applying multiplier ‘17’, which comes to Rs.6,12,000/- (Rupees Six Lakhs Twelve Thousand only). Accordingly, we are of the view that for primary head, i.e., under the head of loss of earnings, the appellant is entitled to a sum of Rs.6,12,000/- (Rupees Six Lakhs Twelve Thousand only) towards compensation. The other amounts granted by the court below are not disturbed. 8) Accordingly, the appeal is partly allowed granting compensation of Rs.6,12,000/- (Rupees Six Lakhs Twelve Thousand only) along with interest at the rate of 7% on the enhanced amount from the date of application. No costs. ________________ B.PRAKASH RAO J., _______________ R.KANTHA RAO J., Dt.19.03.2010 tjs