HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL No.862 of 2002 JUDGMENT: This Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is filed by the appellant- claimant against the judgment and decree, dated 19.12.2001, passed by the learned Chairman, Motor Vehicles Accidents Claims Tribunal– cum–1st Addl. Chief Judge, City Civil Court, Secunderabad, in O.P.No.171 of 1998. 2. The case of the appellant-claimant is that on 19.10.1998 at about 8.00 p.m., he was proceeding on a scooter bearing No.AP 28F 6333 and when he reached Kushaiguda, a Jeep bearing No.AP 28H 8100 came in high speed rashly and negligently and dashed against his scooter. As a result of which, he fell down from the scooter and sustained fractures of both legs. Immediately, he was shifted to Gandhi Hospital and from there he was admitted to Nivedita Orthopaedic Hospital where he underwent major operations. A case in Crime No.224 of 1998 was registered against the driver of the Jeep by the S.H.O., Malkajgiri Police Station, for the offence punishable under Section 337 IPC. The 1st respondent is the Owner and the 2nd respondent is the Insurer of the Jeep. Therefore, he filed a claim petition before the Court below seeking compensation of Rs.2,00,000/- . 3. The 2nd respondent-Insurance Company filed counter denying the allegations made in the claim petition and contending that the compensation claimed is excessive. 4. Basing on the above pleadings, the Court below framed the following issues: 1) Whether the accident has taken place due to rash and negligent driving of the Mahindra Jeep bearing No. AP 28H 8100 by its driver? 2) What is the just amount that can be awarded as compensation and against whom? 3) To what relief? 5. On behalf of the appellant-claimant, P.Ws.1 and 2 were examined and Exs.A.1 to A.11 were marked. On behalf of the Insurance Company, Ex.B.1, copy of Insurance policy, was marked. 6. On the basis of the material on record, the trial Court came to the conclusion that the appellant-claimant is entitled for compensation and accordingly awarded compensation of Rs.60,000/- with interest at 12% p.a. from the date of petition till the date of payment, by judgment dated 19.12.2001. Being aggrieved by the same, the appellant-claimant filed this Civil Miscellaneous Appeal. 7. The learned counsel for the appellant-claimant has contended that though the appellant sustained fractures of both legs and his right leg was shortened by two inches and thereby he became permanently disabled and spent substantial amount for treatment, the Court below awarded compensation of Rs.60,000/- only as against the claim of Rs.2,00,000/-. 8. Now, the point that arises for consideration is: Whether there are any grounds to enhance the compensation awarded by the Court below to the appellant-claimant? 9. The judgment impugned in this appeal shows that the Court below awarded Rs.15,000/- towards pain and suffering, Rs.10,000/- towards past loss, Rs.15,000/- towards future loss and Rs.20,000/- towards medicines and treatment. But, the Court below did not award any amount towards fractures of both legs and consequent permanent disability. 10. The evidence of P.W.2, the doctor, who treated the appellant in a private hospital, corroborates the evidence of the appellant-P.W.1. P.W.2 stated that the appellant was admitted in their hospital on 20.10.1998 with fractures of right leg compound and closed fracture at left knee and they performed operation on his right leg on the same day and another operation on 27.10.1998. Since the petitioner took treatment in a private hospital, he should have spent reasonable amounts for treatment. Though there is no material with regard to permanent disability suffered by the appellant, he must have suffered some inconvenience on account of fractures of both legs. 11. Considering the evidence of P.W.2 and in the above circumstances, the appellant is entitled for further compensation of Rs.40,000/- towards fractures of both legs and consequent permanent disability, apart from Rs.15,000/- towards pain suffering, Rs.25,000/- towards loss of earning and Rs.20,000/- towards medicines and treatment as awarded by the Court below. Thus, in all the appellant is entitled for compensation of Rs.1,00,000/- (Rupees One lakh only). 12. Accordingly, the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is partly allowed enhancing the compensation awarded by the Court below from Rs.60,000/- to Rs.1,00,000/- with interest at 7.5% per annum on the enhanced amount from the date of petition till the date of payment. _________________________ P. SWAROOP REDDY, J. 30th June, 2010 cbs HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL No.862 of 2002 (Partly allowed) DATE:30.06.2010 cbs