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B.Kamalakannan vs The Managing Director
2021 Latest Caselaw 6302 Mad

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 6302 Mad
Judgement Date : 10 March, 2021

Madras High Court
B.Kamalakannan vs The Managing Director on 10 March, 2021
                                                                                   C.M.A.No.3115 of 2013


                                     IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                                     DATED:     10.03.2021

                                                             CORAM:

                                     THE HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE D.KRISHNAKUMAR

                                                     CMA.No.3115 of 2013


                1.B.Kamalakannan
                2.K.Sukumar
                3.K.Sarala                                                            ... Appellants

                                                       ..Vs..

                The Managing Director,
                Metropolitan Transport Corporation Ltd.,
                Pallavan Salai,
                Chennai -600002.                                                      ...Respondent


                          Appeal filed under Section 173 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988,
                against            the   Judgment     and    decree   dated   05.11.2012   made        in
                M.C.O.P.No.3350 of 2010 on the file of IV Judge, Court of Small Causes,
                (Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal), Chennai.


                                     For Appellant              : Mr.K.A.Ravindran
                                                                  For A.Shanmugaraj

                                     For Respondent             : Mr.S.Sivakumar


                                                            JUDGMENT

Dissatisfied with the judgment and decree, dated 05.11.2012 in

MCOP.No. 3350 of 2010 passed by the tribunal awarding compensation of

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Rs.4,56,000/- along with interest at the rate of 7.5% per annum, the

claimant are before this Court for enhancement of compensation.

2. It is the case of the appellant herein that on 30.08.2009 at

about 9.50 a.m while the deceased was travelling as a pillion rider in a

motor cycle bearing Reg.No. TN09-A5-9019 from south to north along

Jawaharlal Nehru Road, at that time the MTC bus bearing Reg.No. TN01-

4547 driven by its driver in a rash and negligent manner on the same

direction and dashed against the deceased. Thereby, the deceased

sustained grievous injuries and died. The accident had occurred only due

to the rash and negligent driving of the driver of the transport corporation

bus. The legal heirs of the deceased filed a claim petition, claiming

compensation of Rs.7,00,000/- for the death caused in the said accident.

The tribunal based on the evidence and documents, has awarded a sum of

Rs.4,56,000/- as compensation payable by the Transport Corporation.

Challenging the said compensation, the claimants are before this Court for

enhancement.

3. On the side of the claimants, two witnesses P.W.1 & P.W.2

were examined and nine documents Ex.P1 to P9 were marked. No witness

and documents were marked on the side of the respondents.

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4. The learned counsel appearing for the appellants submitted that

the tribunal ought to have fixed the monthly income of the deceased at

Rs.6000/- who was a tailor and embroidery designer by avocation. The

compensation under loss of income by taking monthly income at

Rs.4500/- is very less and the compensation under other heads viz., loss

of consortium and loss of love and affection are also very meagre. In

total the compensation awarded by the tribunal at Rs.4,56,000/- against

the claim of Rs.7,00,000/- is very low and require to be enhanced.

5. On the other hand, the learned counsel appearing for the

respondent/transport corporation submitted that the compensation

awarded by the tribunal is fair and reasonable and does not require any

interference by this Court and the appeal is liable to be dismissed.

6. Heard the learned counsel appearing for the appellants, the

learned counsel appearing for the respondent/Transport Corporation and

perused the materials available on record.

7. The main ground raised by the appellants is with regard to fixing

of monthly income. On perusal of records, it is seen that the appellants

have claimed that the deceased was a tailor and embroidery designer and

earning a sum of Rs.6,000/- per month. In order to prove the same,

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Ex.P9/Training Certificate issued by the National Council for training in

Vocational Trades was marked. PW2 on Mrs. Jayalakshmi was examined

and she had deposed that she gave tailoring work to the deceased and

paid for the same. Though, no documents were filed filed by the

claimants to prove the income of the deceased, considering Ex.P9 and the

evidence of PW2, it would be proper to enhance the monthly income fixed

by the tribunal from 4,500/- and 5000/-. The tribunal has rightly

deducted 1/3 of the income towards personal and living expenses and

adopted multiplier 11 as per the age of the deceased who was 52 years at

the time of the accident. But the tribunal failed to include future

prospects while calculating loss of income. As per the principles laid down

by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in Sarala Verma's case, if the deceased is

self employed and between the age group of 50 and 60 years, 10% of

additional income to be added as future prospects. Accordingly, the loss of

income awarded by the tribunal is modified by this Court at Rs.4,84,000/-

(5000 + 500 (10%) x 1/3 x 12 x 11).

8. Likewise, the compensation awarded by the tribunal under other

heads viz., Loss of Consortium for the husband is enhanced from

Rs.20,000/- to Rs.30,000/- , Loss of Love and Affection to the children is

enhanced from Rs.30,000/- to Rs.40,000/- (Rs.20,000/- each) and

Funeral expenses from Rs. 10,000/- to Rs.15,000/-. Thus, the

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compensation awarded by the tribunal is modified as follows;

                                   Heads         Compensation       Compensation
                                                awarded by the      modified by this
                                                   Tribunal             Court
                                                      Rs.                 Rs.
                        Loss of Income        3,96,000/-           4,84,600/-
                        Loss of Consortium 20,000/-                30,000/-
                        to the husband/1st
                        claimant
                        Loss of Love and 30,000/-                  40,000/-
                        Affection to the
                        children /2nd & 3rd
                        appellants
                        Funeral Expenses      10,000/-             15,000/-
                                      Total   4,56,000/-           5,69,600/-




The compensation awarded by the tribunal is modified to the

aforesaid extent. Except the above modification, the award passed by the

tribunal is confirmed.

9. The respondent/Transport Corporation is directed to deposit the

entire compensation amount of Rs.5,69,600/- as modified by this Court

along with interest at the rate of 7.5% per annum from the date of

petition till the date of deposit, within a period of twelve weeks from the

date of receipt of a copy of this judgment. On such deposit, the

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appellants/claimants are permitted to withdraw the compensation as

modified by this Court as per the apportionment fixed by the tribunal

along interest and costs, after adjusting the amount, if any, already

withdrawn, by filing necessary applications before the Tribunal.

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

aforesaid extent. No costs.



                                                                                          10.03.2021



                Index:    Yes/No
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                To
                      1. The V Judge,

Court of Small Causes, (Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal), Chennai.

2. The Section Officer, V.R.Section, High Court, Madras.

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C.M.A.No.3115 of 2013

D.KRISHNAKUMAR, J.

ak

CMA.No.3115 of 2013

10.03.2021

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