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The New India Assurance Company ... vs Mani @ Rangaraj
2021 Latest Caselaw 2917 Mad

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 2917 Mad
Judgement Date : 8 February, 2021

Madras High Court
The New India Assurance Company ... vs Mani @ Rangaraj on 8 February, 2021
                                                                                          C.M.A.No.1124 of 2013

                                       IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                                         DATED: 8.2.2021

                                                             CORAM:

                                         THE HON'BLE Mr.JUSTICE D.KRISHNAKUMAR

                                          Civil Miscellaneous Appeal No.1124 of 2013
                                                     and M.P.No.1 of 2013

                The New India Assurance Company Ltd.
                Rep. By its Deputy Manager (Legal),
                Coimbatore Divisional Office,
                435, D.B. Road, R.S.Puram,
                Coimbatore – 641 002.                                       ... 3rd Respondent/Appellant

                                                  ..Vs..
                1. Mani @ Rangaraj
                2. R.Jayashree
                3. Minor Kalaiselvi
                4. Minor R.Sadasivam                                   ...      Claimants/Respondents 1 to4
                5. Santhosh Kumar
                6. M.Suresh Kumar
                (Respondents 3 & 4 rep. by its father &
                natural Guardian, first respondent herein)            ...      Respondents 1 & 2 /
                                                                                 Respondents 5 & 6


                          Appeal filed under Section 173 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, against the
                Judgement and decree dated 25.7.2006 made in M.C.O.P.No.197 of 2003 on the
                file of Principal District Judge (Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal), Coimbatore.
                               For Appellant                    : Ms.Vaitheeswari for
                                                                : Mr.S.Sundaresan
                                                                *****

                                                           JUDGMENT

Dissatisfied with the award, dated 25.7.2006 passed in

M.C.O.P.No.197 of 2003, by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Coimbatore, the https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis/

C.M.A.No.1124 of 2013

Insurance Company is before this Court against the quantum of Compensation

awarded by the tribunal.

2. It is the case of the claimant that on 20.05.2002 at about 4.45

p.m., while the deceased Lakshmi was walking along Coimbatore-Palakad main

road, towards South, near Kuniamuthur Township office at Edayarpalayam, the

first respondent drove the Hero Honda motorcycle bearing registration No.TN 37 C

4221 in a rash and negligent manner hit against the pedestrian Lakshmi from

behind, thereby caused accident, resulting in the deceased sustained grievous

injuries and she was died in the hospital. The legal heirs of the deceased have

filed a claim petition before the Tribunal, claiming Rs.15,51,000/- as

compensation.

3 The Tribunal, based on the oral and documentary evidence Exs.P1

to P.8, has awarded Rs.4,00,000/- as total compensation along with interest at the

rate of 7.5% p.a from the date of petition till realization. The total compensation

awarded by the tribunal under various heads are as follows:

                                                      Heads                      Amount in Rs.
                               Loss of income to the family                        3,60,000/-
                               Loss of Consortium to the 1st Petitioner             25,000/-
                                Loss of love and affection to the                    10,000/-
                               petitioners 3 & 4
                                   Funeral expenses                                   5,000/-
                                                       Total :                     4,00,000/-




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                                                                                      C.M.A.No.1124 of 2013

4. Heard the learned counsel appearing for the appellant/Insurance

Company and the learned counsel appearing for the respondents/claimants and

perused the materials available on record.

5. The main contention of the learned counsel appearing for the

appellant/Insurance Company is that the multiplier adopted by the tribunal is

without any basis. Ms.Vaitheeswari, learned counsel appearing for the

appellant/Insurance Company has vehemently argued that the quantum of

compensation awarded by the tribunal is excessive and therefore, the award

passed by the tribunal requires modification. According to the learned counsel

appearing for the appellant/Insurance company, the tribunal though accepted the

fact that there is no substantial evidence to prove the income of the deceased,

fixed the monthly income of the deceased as Rs.3000/- per month. By calculating

the monthly income of the deceased as Rs.3000/- x 12 x 15 = 5,40,000/- and

after deducting 1/3rd of the income towards personal expenses, the loss of income

to the family of the deceased comes to Rs.3,60,000/-. At the time of accident,

the deceased was aged about 42 years. As rightly pointed out by the learned

counsel appearing for the appellant/Insurance Company, as per Sarala Varma

case, the tribunal ought to have adopted 14 multiplier. Thus, calculating the

income of the deceased by adopting 14 multiplier, i.e. Rs.3000/- x 12 x 14 =

5,04,000/- and after deducting 1/3rd towards personal income of the deceased, the

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loss of income to the deceased family comes to Rs.3,36,000/-. Accordingly, the

award of the tribunal is modified as follows:

                                         Heads                  Compensation      Compensation
                                                                awarded by the      modified/
                                                                  Tribunal       awarded by this
                                                                     Rs.           Court (Rs.)
                        Loss of income to the family              3,60,000/-       3,36,000/-
                        Loss of Consortium to the 1st               25,000/-         25,000/-
                       Petitioner
                        Loss of love and affection to the           10,000/-         34,000/-
                       petitioners 3 & 4
                         Funeral expenses                           5,000/-           5,000/-
                                             Total :              4,00,000/-       4,00,000/-



The compensation awarded by the tribunal is modified to the aforesaid extent.

Except the above modification, the award passed by the tribunal is confirmed.

6. The claimants/respondents are entitled to withdraw Rs.4,00,000/-

(Rupees four lakhs only) along with interest at the rate of 7.5% p.a. from the date

of petition till realization. The appellant/Insurance company is directed to deposit

Rs.4,00,000/- along with interest at the rate of 7.5% p.a. from the date of petition

till realization, within a period of eight weeks from the date of receipt of copy of

the judgment, after deducting the amount if any, already deposited before the

tribunal. On such deposit being made by the appellant/Insurance Company, the

claimants/respondents are entitled to withdraw the amount by filing appropriate

application.

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7. In fine, the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is partly allowed to the

aforesaid extent. No costs. Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is

closed.

8.2.2021

Speaking/Non Speaking order Index: Yes/No Internet: Yes/No vaan To

1. The Principal District Judge (Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal), Coimbatore.

2. The Deputy Manager (Legal), The New India Assurance Company Ltd., Coimbatore Divisional Office, 435, D.B. Road, R.S.Puram, Coimbatore – 641 002.

3. The Section Officer, V.R.Section, Madras High Court, Chennai-104.

https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis/

C.M.A.No.1124 of 2013

D.KRISHNAKUMAR, J.

vaan

Civil Miscellaneous Appeal No.1124 of 2013

8.2.2021

https://www.mhc.tn.gov.in/judis/

 
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