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Ramalingam vs Prakashvelu
2021 Latest Caselaw 10407 Mad

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 10407 Mad
Judgement Date : 23 April, 2021

Madras High Court
Ramalingam vs Prakashvelu on 23 April, 2021
                                                                  C.M.A.Nos.3462 & 3503 of 2019

                           IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                             DATED: 23.04.2021

                                                  CORAM

                                   THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE C.SARAVANAN

                                       C.M.A.Nos.3462 and 3503 of 2019

                 C.M.A.No.3462 of 2019:-

                 Ramalingam                                               ... Appellant

                                                     Vs.

                 1.Prakashvelu
                 2.New India Assurance Company Limited,
                   Divisional Office, Premier Complex,
                   Five Roads, Salem – 7.                                 ... Respondents

                       Civil Miscellaneous Appeal filed under Section 173 of Motor
                 Vehicles Act, 1988 against the Judgment and Decree dated 30.03.2011
                 made in M.C.O.P.No.1096 of 2007 on the file of the Motor Accident
                 Claims Tribunal, First Additional District Judge, Salem.


                 C.M.A.No.3503 of 2019:-

                 1.Amudha
                 2.Sadayan                                                ... Appellants

                                                     Vs.

                 1.Prakashvelu
                 2.New India Assurance Company Limited,
                   Divisional Office, Premier Complex,
                   Five Roads, Salem – 7.                                 ... Respondents

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                       Civil Miscellaneous Appeal filed under Section 173 of Motor
                 Vehicles Act, 1988 against the Judgment and Decree dated 30.03.2011
                 made in M.C.O.P.No.1097 of 2007 on the file of the Motor Accident
                 Claims Tribunal, First Additional District Judge, Salem.


                                   For Appellant    : Mr.K.Kuppusamy
                                   (in both C.M.As)
                                   For Respondents : R1 Exparte
                                   (in both C.M.As) Mr.J.Chandran for R2


                                             COMMON JUDGMENT


                         The claimants are the appellants in this appeal. They are aggreived

                 by the impugned judgment and decree in so far as quantum of

                 compensation that has been awarded by the Tribunal. By the impugned

                 Judgment and decree dated 30.03.2011 in M.C.O.P.No.1096 & 1097 of

                 2007 passed in Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, First Additional District

                 Judge, Salem.



                         2.In this appeal, the appellants seek for enhancement of

                 compensation on the ground that the Tribunal has wrongly considered

                 the notional income of the deceased as Rs.6,500/- instead of Rs.10,000/-.

                 It is further submitted that the Tribunal has not awarded any amount


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                 towards Loss of Love and affection to the mother and the sibblings of the

                 deceased.



                         3.Defending the impugned judgment and decree, the learned

                 counsel for the 2nd respondent/Insurance Company submits that the

                 Tribunal has considered correctly notional income of the deceased and

                 has awarded a just compensation.




                         4.I have considered the arguments advanced by the learned

                 counsel for the appellant and the respondent.



                         5.The deceased was aged about 42 years who met with an accident

                 while loading the building rubbish materials on 30.11.2014.              The

                 Tribunal has considered a notional income of Rs.6,500/- perhaps based

                 on the decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Syed Sadiq Vs. United

                 India Insurance Co. Ltd., (2014) 2 SCC 735.




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                         6.Though the deceased was a load man, I am of the view the

                 income taken for a vegetable vendor in the year 2008 cannot be

                 considered as the notional income of the deceased Load man in the year

                 2014. Therefore, I am inclined to consider the notional income of the

                 deceased Rs.10,000 as has been stated in the claim statement filed by the

                 appellant before the Tribunal.      Accordingly, the compensation to be

                 awarded to the appellants/claimants towards loss of dependency is re-

                 quantified as follows:-

                                   Heads and Calculation                            Amount
                     Loss of dependency:-

                     Notional Income                       : Rs.10,000/-

                     Add: Future Prospects at 25 %
                          (10,000 x 25/100)               : Rs. 2,500/-
                                                          ----------------

: Rs.12,500/-

Less: 50% Personal Expenses 1/4th (12500x50% = 6250) : Rs. 6,250/-

----------------

: Rs. 6,250/-

Annual Contribution to the family (6,250 x 12) : Rs. 75,000/-

Multiplier 14 (75000 x 14) : Rs.10,50,000/- Rs.10,50,000/- Towards Loss of Estate Rs. 15,000/- Funeral Expenses Rs. 15,000/- Transport Charges Rs. 12,500/-

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Heads and Calculation Amount Loss of parental consortium for the 1st appellant Rs. 40,000/- *as per the decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Magma Insurance Company Limited Vs Nanuram @ Chuhruram and others, (2018) 18 SCC 130 Loss of Love and affection for the 2nd to 6th Rs. 1,00,000/-

                     appellants
                     20,000 X 5
                                                Total                            Rs.12,32,500/-

7.Considerig the fact, the other claimants are also stated to be

living with the mother of the deceased at the time of the death of the

deceased at Door No.21/247 Saminathan Street, Vettuvankani,

Chenani – 600 115, this Court is inclined to award a sum of Rs.20,000

each to the other sibblings namely Appellant Nos.2 to 6.

8.The 2nd respondent/Insurance Company is therefore directed to

deposit the enhanced amount of compensation of Rs.12,32,500/- together

with interest at 7.5% per annum from the date of numbering of the claim

petition till the date of such deposit, less any amount already deposited

by it, within a period of six weeks from the date of receipt of a copy of

this Judgment.

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9.On such deposit being made by the 2nd respondent/Insurance

Company, the appellants/claimants are permitted to withdraw their shares

together with interest accrued thereon, less any amount already

withdrawn in the same proportion as was ordered by the Tribunal.

10.In C.M.A.No.3462 of 2019 is dismissed and C.M.A.No.3503 of

2019 stands partly allowed with the above observations. No costs.

23.04.2021 jas Internet : Yes / No Index : Yes/No Speaking Order/Non-speaking Order

To:

1.New India Assurance Company Limited, Divisional Office, Premier Complex, Five Roads, Salem – 7.

2.The Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal, First Additional District Judge, Salem.

3.The Section Officer, Vernacular Section, Madras High Court.

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C.SARAVANAN, J jas

C.M.A.Nos.3462 and 3503 of 2019

23.04.2021

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