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P.Soundarapandian vs T.Palanichamy
2021 Latest Caselaw 23199 Mad

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 23199 Mad
Judgement Date : 26 November, 2021

Madras High Court
P.Soundarapandian vs T.Palanichamy on 26 November, 2021
                                                                        C.M.A.(MD) No.1330 of 2009


                         BEFORE THE MADURAI BENCH OF MADRAS HIGH COURT

                                              DATED : 26.11.2021

                                                    CORAM:

                                  THE HONOURABLE MR.JUSTICE S.VAIDYANATHAN

                                           C.M.A(MD)No.1330 of 2009
                                                     and
                                             M.P(MD)No.1 of 2009
                                                     and
                                             M.P(MD)No.1 of 2012


                 P.Soundarapandian
                 Proprietor,
                 Ammikkulavi Estate,
                 Periyur,
                 Kodaikanal Taluk,
                 Dindigul District.                        ... Appellant / 1st Respondent


                                                     Vs.

                 1.T.Palanichamy
                 2.M.Kasthuri,                             ... Respondents 1 and 2 /
                                                                       Claimants
                 3.The Superintending Engineer,
                   Tamilnadu Electricity Board,
                   Dindigul Distribution Circle,
                   Meenatchinaickanpatti,
                   Dindigul.

                 4.The Chairman,
                   Tamilnadu Electricity Board,
                   N.P.K.R.R Maaligai, 8th Floor,
                   Mount Road,
                   Chennai.                                ... Respondents 3 & 4 /
                                                                       Respondents 2 and 3


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                 PRAYER: Civil Miscellaneous Appeal filed under Section 30 of the
                 Workmen's Compensation Act, to set aside the award dated 31.07.2009
                 made in W.C.No.186 of 2006, passed by the learned Commissioner for
                 Workmen Compensation (Deputy Commissioner of Labour), Dindigul and
                 allow the present Civil Miscellaneous Appeal.


                                   For Appellant        : Mr.R.Sreenivasan

                                   For Respondents      : Mr.P.Saravanakumar
                                   (R1 & R2)

                                   For Respondents      : Ms.M.Rajeswari
                                   (R3 & R4)              For Mr.S.M.S.Johny Basha


                                                     JUDGMENT

The Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is filed challenging the award

passed in W.C.No.186 of 2006,, dated 31.07.2019, by the Commissioner for

Workmen Compensation (Deputy Commissioner of Labour), Dindigul.

2. The facts giving rise to the present appeal are that on

01.02.2005, when the deceased Rajammal @ Lakshmi, who was the

employee of the appellant Coffee Estate in Peraiyur, was taking coffee

seeds from the estate, she got in touch with the live electric wire, as a

result of which, she was electrocuted and died.

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3. The respondents 1 and 2, who are son and daughter of the

deceased, filed a claim petition, in W.C.No.186 of 2006, before the learned

Commissioner for Workmen Compensation (Deputy Commissioner of

Labour), Dindigul, claiming a sum of Rs.10,00,000/-, as compensation, for

the death of their mother.

4. Resisting the claim petition, the appellant, who is the

proprietor of Ammikkulavi Estate, Periyur, where the deceased was

working, filed a counter affidavit stating that the deceased was employed

as a daily wager and there was no relationship of employer-employee and

while returning home, the deceased got touched the live electric wire and

due to electrocution, she died and therefore, is not liable to pay any

compensation.

5. The respondents 3 and 4 filed a counter affidavit stating that

due to carelessness, the deceased touched the live wire, which got

damaged and lying on the road, as a result of which, she died due to

electrocution and, if the first respondent informed about the same, the

Board ought to have rectified the same and the accident may be prevented.

Therefore, the respondents 3 and 4 are not liable to pay any compensation

for the death of the deceased.

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6. The Commissioner for Workmen Compensation (Deputy

Commissioner of Labour), Dindigul, upon considering the oral and

documentary evidence has awarded a sum of Rs.1,03,707/-, as

compensation and directed the 1st respondent / employer to pay the

compensation within a period of 30 days from the date of receipt of a copy

of the order, failing which, directed to pay the amount with interest at the

rate of 12% p.a., from the date of accident till the date of deposit.

7. Aggrieved over the same, the appellant / 1st respondent-

employer preferred the present Civil Miscellaneous Appeal.

8. The learned counsel appearing for the appellant would

submit that the Commissioner for Workmen Compensation (Deputy

Commissioner of Labour), Dindigul, even though there is employee

employer relationship between the deceased employee and the appellant,

the deceased, while going to her residence, died due to electrocution. He

would further submit that even though there is casual connection on

account of theory of notional extension, as the Electricity Board is

responsible for the cause of death on account of their negligence, the

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dependants of the deceased employee must be permitted to claim

compensation from the Electricity Board.

9. The learned counsel appearing for the Electricity Board

would contend that it is the fault of the deceased, who touched the live

wire and that there is no claim made against the Electricity Board by any

one much less the legal heirs / dependents and that, as there is no

employer employee relationship exists between the Electricity Board and

the deceased, no amount need to be paid much less compensated to the

employer, who is an appellant herein.

10. The learned counsel appearing for the claimants /

dependants would contend that while the employee was returning home

from the place of work, till he reaches the residence, the employer

employee relationship continues and that on account of the electrocution,

the son of the claimants died and hence, they are entitled to claim

compensation not only from the employer under the Workmen

Compensation Act, but also from the Electricity Board for the death as

there is a tortious liability.

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11. I have heard the learned counsel appearing on either side

and perused the materials on record.

12. As the employee died in the course and out of employment

on account of electrocution, which is finding of fact and that no question of

law involved to entertain this appeal as the Authority viz., the

Commissioner for Workmen Compensation (Deputy Commissioner of

Labour), Dindigul, has rightly determined the compensation payable by the

employer and the said amount had already been deposited before the

authority concerned. This Court is not inclined to interfere with the order

of the authority concerned.

13. With regard to the contention that the Electricity Board will

have to bear at least 50% of the amount, this Court is not inclined to render

any findings and it is open to the employer to agitate before the

appropriate forum and in case, he is successful, it is open to him to get the

amount from the Electricity Board.

14. It is needless to mention that in case, the legal heirs /

dependants of the deceased employee claim any compensation under

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tortious liability from the Electricity Board, the amount of compensation

received from the employer will have to be returned to the employer, as

they cannot have both the benefits at the same time.

15. After conducting the dependant enquiry, as expeditiously as

possible, the Authority is expected to disburse the amount, within a period

of 90 days from the date of receipt of a copy of this order.

16. In the result, the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is dismissed,

confirming the Award, dated 31.07.2009, in W.C.No.186 of 2006, passed

by the learned Commissioner for Workmen Compensation (Deputy

Commissioner of Labour), Dindigul. No costs. Consequently, the connected

miscellaneous petitions are also dismissed.



                                                                                   26.11.2021
                 Index    : Yes / No
                 Internet : Yes / No
                 MPK






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                                                               C.M.A.(MD) No.1330 of 2009




                 To

1.The Commissioner for Workmen Compensation (Deputy Commissioner of Labour), Dindigul

2.The Superintending Engineer, Tamilnadu Electricity Board, Dindigul Distribution Circle, Meenatchinaickanpatti, Dindigul.

3.The Chairman, Tamilnadu Electricity Board, N.P.K.R.R Maaligai, 8th Floor, Mount Road, Chennai.

4.The Record Keeper, Vernacular Section, Madurai Bench of Madras High Court, Madurai.

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S.VAIDYANATHAN, J.

MPK

C.M.A(MD)No.1330 of 2009

26.11.2021

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

 
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