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The Managing Director vs Rajesh
2021 Latest Caselaw 20195 Mad

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 20195 Mad
Judgement Date : 1 October, 2021

Madras High Court
The Managing Director vs Rajesh on 1 October, 2021
                                                                               C.M.A.No.1836 of 2021

                              IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT MADRAS

                                                     DATED: 01.10.2021

                                                         CORAM:

                                   THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE ABDUL QUDDHOSE

                                                C.M.A.No. 1836 of 2021
                                                          &
                                                C.M.P.No.9867 of 2021

                     The Managing Director,
                     Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation,
                     Thiruvannamalai                                           ...Appellant
                                                     Vs.
                     Rajesh
                                                                               ...Respondent

                               Civil Miscellaneous Appeal filed under Section 173 of the Motor
                     Vehicles Act, 1988 against the Judgment and decree dated 23.12.2020
                     made in M.C.O.P. No.10 of 2019 on the file of the Motor Accident
                     Claims Tribunal, III Additional District Judge, Kallakurichi.


                                    For Appellants    : Mr. K.J. Shivakumar

                                    For Respondent     : Not ready in Notice


                                                        JUDGMENT

This appeal has been filed by the Transport Corporation

challenging the award dated 23.12.2020 passed by the Motor Accidents

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Claims Tribunal, III Additional District Court, Kallakurichi, Villupuram

in MCOP No.10 of 2019.

2. The appellant has challenged the impugned award questioning

the quantum of compensation awarded by the Tribunal to the respondent

/ claimant.

3. The Tribunal under the impugned award has directed the

appellant / Transport Corporation to pay the respondent / claimant a

compensation of Rs.1,11,462/- as detailed hereunder :

                                             Heads             Amount Awarded by
                                                               the Tribunal in Rs.
                                    Compensation         for               60,000
                                    permanent disability
                                    Amount towards pain                    20,000
                                    and sufferings
                                    Amount         towards                 10,000
                                    transport charges
                                    Amount towards Extra                   10,000
                                    Nourishment
                                    As per Ex.P6 Medical                   11,462
                                    bills
                                    Total                                 1,11,462




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4. Heard Mr.K.J.Sivakumar, learned counsel for the appellant /

Transport Corporation and perused and examined the impugned award

before the Tribunal.

5. The respondent / claimant has sustained compound fracture in

his finger and he was also hospitalised as seen from the discharge

summary which has been marked as Ex.P2 before the Tribunal. As seen

from Ex.C1, Disability certificate, the District Medical Board has stated

that the respondent / claimant has not suffered any disability. However,

it is an admitted fact that the respondent has sustained compound fracture

in his finger. The Tribunal under the impugned award has awarded

disability compensation on lumpsum basis at Rs.60,000/-. The accident

having happened in the year 2018, this Court is of the considered view

that the compensation awarded by the Tribunal towards disability at

Rs.60,000/- cannot be considered to be excessive. The compensation

awarded by the Tribunal towards pain and suffering at Rs.20,000/-

towards transportation charges at Rs.10,000/-; towards extra nourishment

at Rs.10,000/- and Rs.11,462/- towards medical bills (Ex.P6) cannot also

be considered to be excessive.

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6. Before the Tribunal, the respondent / claimant has filed seven

documents which includes the discharge summary issued by the hospital,

medical bills and the x-ray taken by the respondent. On the side of the

respondent /claimant, the respondent / claimant was examined as PW1.

On the side of the appellant / Transport Corporation, its official was

examined as RW1. However, no documents were filed before the

Tribunal on their side. Ex.C1, disability certificate dated 31.10.2019

issued by the Medical Board was marked as Court document. Only after

giving due consideration to the evidence available on record, the

Tribunal has assessed the compensation.

7. For the foregoings reasons, this Court does not find any merit in

this appeal and the Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is dismissed. No costs.

Consequently, connected miscellaneous petition is closed.

8. The Appellant / Transport Corporation is directed to deposit the

entire award amount awarded by the Tribunal together with interest at

7.5% p.a. from the date of claim petition till the date of realization, less

the amount, if any, already deposited to the credit of MCOP No.10 of

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2019 on the file of the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, III Additional

District Court, Kallakurichi, Villupuram, within a period of eight weeks

from the date of receipt of a copy of this Judgment. On such deposit

being made, the Tribunal is directed to transfer the award amount

directly to the bank account of the respondent / claimant through RTGS,

within a period of two weeks thereafter.

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Index: Yes/No Internet: Yes/No Speaking Order/Non-Speaking Order vsi2

To

1. The III Additional District Judge, Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal, Kallakurichi.

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

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C.M.A.No.1836 of 2021

ABDUL QUDDHOSE, J.

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