IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE, ANDHRA PRADESH AT HYDERABAD (Special Original Jurisdiction) TUESDAY, THE TWENTY SEVENTH DAY OF APRIL TWO THOUSAND AND TEN PRESENT: THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE P.S. NARAYANA M.A.C.M.A.No.1849 of 2007 Between: Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation rep. by its Managing Director, Mushirabad X Road, Hyderabad and another ..... APPELLANTS AND Gargalla Chinna Gangavva and others ..... RESPONDENTS JUDGMENT: Heard the learned counsel on record. 2. This M.A.C.M.A. is filed by the Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation being aggrieved by the award made in O.P.No.2884 of 2004 on the file of the XXII Additional Chief Judge- cum-Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal, City Criminal Court at Hyderabad. 3. The learned counsel for the appellants would submit that the correct multiplier to be applied is 16 and not 17 and hence, the compensation amount to be correctly modified. 4. The learned counsel for the respondent – Claimants however, would maintain that in the light of the convincing reasons recorded by the Tribunal below this is not a fit matter to be interfered with. 5. In the light of the submissions made, the following points arises for consideration in this MACMA: 1. Whether the findings recorded by the Tribunal to be confirmed or to be modified or to be set aside in the facts and circumstances of the case ? 2. If so, to what relief the parties would be entitled to ? 6. POINT No.1: For the purpose of convenience the parties hereinafter would be referred to as petitioners and respondents as shown in M.V.O.P. aforesaid. 7. The O.P. filed under Section 166 of the Motor Vehicles Act by wife, daughter, sons and mother of deceased G. Balaiah who died in a motor vehicle accident praying to award compensation of Rs.5,00,000/- together with interest thereon and costs. It is stated that the first petitioner is widow of deceased G. Balaiah who died in a motor vehicle accident that took place on 15- 09-2003 at about 15.40 hours second petitioner to fifth petitioner are children of G. Balaiah (deceased) and sixth petitioner is mother of G. Balaiah (deceased). On 15-09-2003 G. Balaiah was traveling in an Auto bearing No.AP-9-V-6387 from Kethireddipally to Moinabad. When the said auto reached near Gundugopal Timber depot, Kethireddipally, at 3 P.M. APSRTC bus bearing No.AP-10- Z-5613 came and dashed the auto, G. Balaiah and other passengers sustained multiple injuries. G. Balaiah succumbed to injuries while undergoing treatment in Osmania General Hospital. The accident took place due to rash and negligent driving of said APSRTC bus by its driver. Police Moinabad have registered a case in Crime No.179/2003 U/Sec.337 of IPC, later converted to Sec.304-A of IPC against driver of APSRTC bus bearing No.AP- 10-Z-5613. Accident took place due to rash and negligence of APSRTC bus bearing No.AP-10-Z-5613 by its diver. Deceased was working as Thotamali/Gardiner in Ayaan College Moinabad R.R. District and earning Rs.3,000/- per month. The petitioners are dependents on the deceased. Respondents are the owners of said APSRTC bus bearing No.AP-10-Z-5613 involved in the accident. Therefore, respondents are liable to pay compensation to the petitioners who are legal heirs of deceased. 8. The counter was filed by the respondent denying the allegations. On the strength of these pleadings the following issues were settled: 1. Whether the accident is occurred due to rash and negligent driving of APSRTC bus bearing No.AP-10-Z-5613 ? 2. Whether the petitioners are entitled for compensation ? If so, to what amount and from whom ? 3. To what relief ? 9. On behalf of the Claimants PWs.1 and 2 are examined, Exs.A-1 to A-6 were marked. On behalf of contesting respondents RW-1 was examined. The Tribunal recorded reasons in detail and ultimately came to the conclusion that 17 multiplier to be applied and partly awarded compensation of Rs.3,94,000/- together with interest at 7.5 % per annum. 10. On a careful analysis of the findings recorded, this court is satisfied that the correct multiplier to be applied is 16 and if the correct multiplier to be applied it is just and reasonable to award Rs.3,45,600 + 9,500 = Rs.3,55,100/- and accordingly, the same is modified and in all other respects the findings are hereby confirmed. 11. POINT No.2:- In the result, the MACMA is partly allowed modifying the award of the Tribunal below to Rs.3,55,100/- (Rupees three lakhs, fifty five thousands and one hundred only) with interest as granted by the Tribunal. There shall be no order as to costs. ___________________ P.S. NARAYANA, J April 27, 2010. Pn THE HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE P.S. NARAYANA M.A.C.M.A.No.1849 of 2007 April 27, 2010