THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE P. SWAROOP REDDY C.M.A.Nos.4579 and 4581 of 2003 COMMON JUDGMENT: Both these civil miscellaneous appeals are filed by the first respondent – A.P.S.R.T.C. against the orders of the Chairman, Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal cum Principal District Judge, Kurnool, dated 15.09.2003, in O.P.Nos.234 of 2002 and 246 of 2002. Both these cases are death cases and the claimants are dependants of the deceased. 2. Heard. 3. The brief facts are as follows: On 05.10.2001, when deceased in both the cases along with some others were going in an auto rickshaw bearing No.AP-7U- 6352 towards Kurnool in connection with their fruits and vegetable business, and when the auto reached near K.M.Stone No.199/2 of Pullur Village, one A.P.S.R.T.C.bus bearing No.AP-7U-6352 came in opposite direction in a rash and negligent manner in high speed and dashed the auto, on account of which 8 passengers died on the spot and some others were injured and the deceased in O.P.No.234 of 2002 died in the Government General Hospital, Kurnool. A case in Crime No.57 of 2001 was registered at Manopadu Police Station for the offences under Sections 337 and 304-A IPC. A charge was also framed against the driver of the R.T.C.bus. The petitioners in O.P.No.234 of 2002 claimed compensation of Rs.2.00 lakhs and petitioners in O.P.No.246 of 2002 also claimed compensation of Rs.2.00 lakhs. The first respondent-RTC filed counters in both O.Ps. denying the allegations of the respective petitions contending that the accident has taken place on account of the negligence of the driver of the auto. On the basis of the above pleadings, the following issues were framed: 1. Whether the pleaded accident occurred resulting in the death of the deceased viz., K.Buchamma and if so was it due to the rash and negligent driving of APSRTC bus bearing No.AP-11Z-460? 2. Whether third respondent’s vehicle was insured with second respondent insurance company and if so does that policy covers the risk of the deceased? 3. Whether petitioners are entitled for compensation and if so what quantum and from which of the respondents? 4. To what relief? On behalf of the claimants, P.Ws.1 to 3 were examined and Exs.A1 to A6 were marked. On behalf of the respondents, R.Ws.1 to 3 were examined and Ex.B1 copy of policy was marked. On the basis of the material on record the trial Court holding that the driver of the RTC bus was negligent, granted compensation of Rs.2,00,000/- in O.P.No.234 of 2002 as against the claim of Rs.2.00 lakhs and in O.P.No.246 of 2002 granted compensation of Rs.1,60,500/- as against the claim of Rs.2.00 lakhs vide impugned judgment. Learned counsel for the appellants in both the cases – A.P.S.R.T.C. contends that the accident has taken place on account of the negligent driving of the driver of the auto and the Court below has erroneously held that the driver of the bus, who is examined as R.W.2 was negligent, and that the compensation awarded is high and appropriate multiplier is not applied. Now, the point for consideration is, whether there are any grounds for allowing the appeals? Coming to the question of negligence, on behalf of the petitioners-claimants, eyewitness to the accident was examined as P.W.3. According to him, the driver of the bus was negligent, and he came in high speed and dashed the auto and on account of that eight occupants of the auto died on the spot. The evidence of R.W.2, the driver of the bus, is that he was not at all negligent and the auto driver came in high speed in a rash and negligent manner and dashed the bus from the front side. No supporting evidence was adduced on behalf of the appellants-RTC. The evidence of R.W.2, the driver of the bus, who caused such ghostly accident killing eight occupants of the auto cannot be accepted at all as he would naturally depose that he was not at all responsible for the accident. Thus, no reliance can be placed on the evidence of R.W.2. Coming to other material, the evidence of P.W.3, eyewitness, who is the complainant also, shows that the accident has taken place on account of the negligence of the driver of the bus. Ex.A1 First Information Report also shows that the negligence was on the part of the driver of the bus. Not only that, in the inquest reports also, it is mentioned that the driver of the bus came in high speed in a rash and negligent manner and hit the auto rickshaw. After dashing the auto, the bus dragged the auto to some distance, which shows the intensity of the impact and negligence of the driver of the bus. The evidence of P.W.3, who is not at all an interested witness, shows that on account of the impact of the accident, the auto was dragged to some distance and as already referred, in FIRs and Inquest reports there is a reference about the driver of the bus being negligent. Considering all these circumstances, finding of the court below that the driver of the bus was negligent has to be confirmed and the same is accordingly confirmed. Coming to the question of compensation, the Court below granted Rs.2.00 lakhs and Rs.1,60,000/- in O.Ps.234 of 2002 and 246 of 2002 respectively. In both the cases, the deceased were held to be the coolies earning Rs.1500/- per month and in O.P.No.234 of 2002, the age of the deceased was taken as 40 years and the multiplier of ‘16’ was applied. In O.P.246 of 2002, the age of the deceased was taken as 45 years and multiplier ‘13’ was applied. The income of the deceased was taken at Rs.1500/- per month in both the cases. They were in the age group of 40 and 45 years. No amount was awarded towards future earnings. A person who was earning Rs.1500/- per month in the year 2003, would certainly earn Rs.3,000/- in the year 2010. In any case, the compensation of Rs.2.00 lakhs and Rs.1,60,000/- awarded in O.Ps.234 of 2002 and 246 of 2002 respectively, cannot be said to be on higher side. Considering these circumstances, I see no grounds in both the appeals and the appeals shall fail. However, the rate of interest granted by the court below in both the O.Ps. is reduced to 6% from 9%. Accordingly, both the appeals are partly allowed. No order as to costs. ______________________ P. SWAROOP REDDY, J. 21st October 2010, Rns