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Smt Savakka W/o Suesh Rajaput Alias Lamani vs. Sri Pruthviraj S/o Prakash Upadhye

Decided on 29 February 2024• Citation: MFA/103883/2023• High Court of Karnatak
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                                                 MFA No. 103883 of 2023             
                     IN THE HIGH COURT OF KARNATAKA, DHARWAD BENCH                  
                                         TH                                         
                        DATED THIS THE 29 DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2024                     
                                        BEFORE                                      
                        THE HON'BLE MR JUSTICE VIJAYKUMAR A.PATIL                   
                   MISCELLANEOUS FIRST APPEAL NO. 103883 OF 2023 (MV-D)             
                  BETWEEN:                                                          
                  1.  SMT. SAVAKKA W/O. SURESH RAJAPUT @ LAMANI,                    
                      AGE: 35 YEARS, OCC: HOUSE HOLD WORK,                          
                  2.  KUMARI NETRAVATI D/O. SURESH RAJAPUT @ LAMANI,                
                      AGE: 18 YEARS, OCC: STUDENT,                                  
                  3.  KUMAR KRISHNA S/O. SURESH RAJAPUT @ LAMANI,                   
                      AGE: 15 YEARS, OCC: STUDENT,                                  
                  4.  KUMAR SAMPAT S/O. SURESH RAJAPUT @ LAMANI,                    
                      AGE: 15 YEARS, OCC: STUDENT,                                  
                      (APPELLANT NOS.3 AND 4 ARE MINORS                             
                      HENCE THEY ARE REPRESENTED BY                                 
                      THEIR NATURAL GUARDIAN/MOTHER                                 
                      SMT. SAVAKKA SURESH RAJAPUT @ LAMANI).                        
                  5.  SMT. SALAVVA W/O. SHANKAR LAMANI @ RAJAPUT,                   
                      AGE: 66 YEARS, OCC: HOUSEHOLD WORK,                           
                  6.  SRI. SHANKAR S/O. NAMAPPA LAMANI @ RAJAPUT,                   
         Digitally                                                                  
         signed by                                                                  
         ROHAN        AGE: 72 YEARS, OCC: NIL,                                      
     ROHAN HADIMANI                                                                 
     HADIMANI T                                                                     
     T   Date:                                                                      
                      ALL ARE R/O. BANNUR TANDA,                                    
         2024.03. 01                                                                
         11:36:41                                                                   
         +0530        TQ: RAMDURG, DIST: BELAGAVI-591130.                           
                                                          …APPELLANTS               
                  (BY SRI. CHANDRASHEKHAR M. HOSAMANI, ADVOCATE)                    
                  AND:                                                              
                  1.  SRI. PRUTHVIRAJ S/O. PRAKASH UPADHYE,                         
                      AGE: 67 YEARS, OCC: BUSINESS,                                 
                                   ND                                               
                      R/O. H.NO. 464, 2 CROSS,                                      
                      BHAGYA NAGAR, BELAGAVI-590001,                                
                      DIST. BELAGAVI.                                               
                  2.  UNITED INDIA INSURANCE CO. LTD,                               
                      THROUGH ITS DIVISIONAL MANAGER,                               

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                                                 MFA No. 103883 of 2023             
                      DIVISIONAL OFFICE, MARUTI GALLI,                              
                      BELAGAVI-590001, DIST: BELAGAVI.                              
                                                         …RESPONDENTS               
                  (BY SRI. S. S. JOSHI, ADV. FOR RESPONDENT NO.2)                   
                  (NOTICE TO RESPONDENT NO.1 IS DISPENSED WITH)                     
                       THIS MFA IS FILED U/S.173(1) OF MOTOR VEHICLES ACT,          
                  1988, PRAYING  TO ALLOW  THIS  APPEAL BY  ENHANCING               
                  COMPENSATION BY MODIFYING THE JUDGEMENT AND AWARD OF              
                  SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE AND AMACT, RAMDURG, DATED 21-12-2022 IN        
                  MVC NO.1029/2021 IN THE INTEREST OF JUSTICE AND EQUITY.           
                       THIS APPEAL COMING ON FOR ORDERS, THIS DAY, THE              
                  COURT DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING:                                    
                                       JUDGMENT                                     
                       Though this appeal is listed for orders, with the consent    
                  of learned counsel for the parties, it is taken up for final      
                  disposal.                                                         
                       2.  This appeal by the claimants seeking enhancement         
                  of compensation awarded under judgment & award dated              
                  21.12.2022 passed in MVC No.1029/2021 by the Senior Civil         
                  Judge & Addl. MACT, Ramdurg (for short, ‘Tribunal’).              
                       3.  Brief facts leading to filing of this appeal are that on 
                  12.11.2020, one Sri.Suresh Rajaput, as a cleaner cum hamal in     
                  Tata Ace Goods Vehicle bearing registration No.KA-22/B-8462       
                  was proceeding from Belagavi to Sagar. The driver of the said     
                  vehicle drove the same in a rash and negligent manner, lost       

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                  control, due to which, the vehicle toppled down. As a result,     
                  Suresh struck into the vehicle, sustained fatal injuries and      
                  succumbed to the same at the spot. It is averred that the         
                  deceased Suresh was aged about 37 years, working as Cleaner-      
                  cum-Hamali in the said vehicle and earning Rs.25,000/- per        
                  month and daily batta of Rs.150/-.                                
                       4.  Before the Tribunal, Respondent No.2/Insurance           
                  Company  contested the proceedings by filing statement of         
                  objections and denied the averments made in the claim             
                  petition. It is further contended that the driver of the offending
                  vehicle was not in possession of valid and effective driving      
                  license as on the date of the accident. Hence, sought for         
                  dismissal of the claim petition.                                  
                       5.  The claimant No.1, wife of the deceased Suresh,          
                  examined herself as PW1 and got marked the documents as           
                  Ex.P1 to P10. The respondents did not examine any witness         
                  nor marked any document.                                          
                       6.  The Tribunal on scrutiny of entire material available    
                  on record, allowed the claim petition in part awarding total      
                  compensation of Rs.20,22,000/- with interest at 6% per annum      

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                  from the date of petition till realization. The claimants being   
                  aggrieved by quantum of compensation, are before this Court       
                  in this appeal.                                                   
                       7.  Learned    counsel   for   the    appellants             
                  Sri.Chandrashekhar M Hosamani urged twofold contentions.          
                  Firstly, the Tribunal committed an error in not awarding any      
                  compensation under the head of loss of future prospects, which    
                  the claimants would be entitled to 40% in terms of decision of    
                  Hon’ble Apex Court in the case of National Insurance              
                                                          1                         
                  Company  Limited Vs.Pranay Sethi & Others . Nextly, in            
                  terms of Pranay Sethi’s case referred supra, the claimants        
                  would be entitled to 10% escalation on the compensation           
                  awarded under the head of loss of consortium. Thus, he prays      
                  for allowing the appeal.                                          
                       8.  Per contra, learned counsel Sri.S.S. Joshi, for          
                  respondent/Insurance Company supporting the impugned              
                  judgment and award of the Tribunal would submit that award of     
                  compensation by the Tribunal on all heads is just and proper,     
                  1                                                                 
                   2017(16) SCC 680                                                 

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                  requires no interference. Thus, prays for dismissal of the        
                  appeal.                                                           
                       9.  Having heard the learned counsel for the parties         
                  and on perusal of the appeal papers, the only point that would    
                  arise of consideration in this appeal is whether the appellants   
                  would be entitled for enhanced compensation?                      
                       10. Answer  to the above point would be in the               
                  affirmative for the following reasons:                            
                       11. The parties to the proceedings do not dispute the        
                  occurrence of the accident on 12.11.2020 resulting in death of    
                  Sri.Suresh, wife of appellant No.1, children of appellants No.2   
                  to 4 and parents of appellants No.5 and 6. The contention of      
                  learned counsel for the appellants is that the Tribunal           
                  committed an error in not awarding compensation under the         
                  head of loss of future prospects. In terms of decision of         
                  Hon’ble Apex Court in the case of Pranay Sethi referred supra,    
                  wherever the deceased was aged below 40 years, the claimants      
                  would be entitled for addition of 40% of the assessed income      
                  towards future prospects. In the instant case, the deceased       
                  was aged 37 years as on the date of the accident, hence, the      

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                  claimants would be entitled for addition of 40% of the assessed   
                  income towards future prospects. There is no dispute with         
                  regard to notional income of the deceased at Rs.13,750/- per      
                                                            th                      
                  month assessed by the Tribunal, deduction of 1/4 towards          
                  personal and living expenses of the deceased and applicable       
                  multiplier of 15. Thus, the claimants would be entitled for       
                  modified compensation on the head of loss of dependency at        
                  Rs.25,98,750/- (Rs.13,750 + 40% x 12 x 15 x 3/4).                 
                       12. Further, the award of compensation by the Tribunal       
                  at Rs.16,500/- each under the head of loss of estate and          
                  funeral expenses is just and proper, which is not disturbed.      
                  The Tribunal awarded a sum of Rs.40,000/- each on the head        
                  of loss of consortium. However, the said sum shall carry 10%      
                  escalation for three years.                                       
                       13. Thus, the claimants would be entitled to modified        
                  compensation on the following heads:                              
                                    Particulars            Amount                   
                                                           (in Rs.)                 
                         Loss of dependency                25,98,750/-              
                         Loss of estate                       16,500/-              
                         Funeral expenses                     16,500/-              
                         Loss of consortium (Rs.44,000x6)   2,64,000/-              
                                      Total               28,95,750/-               

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                       Thus, the  claimants shall be entitled to total              
                  compensation of Rs.28,95,750/- as against Rs.20,22,000/-          
                  awarded by the Tribunal.                                          
                       14. In the result, I pass the following:                     
                                        ORDER                                       
                            a) Appeal stands allowed in part.                       
                            b) The impugned judgment and award of the               
                              Tribunal is modified to an extent that the            
                              claimants would be   entitled to total                
                              compensation of Rs.28,95,750/- as against             
                              Rs.20,22,000/- awarded by the Tribunal.               
                            c) The enhanced compensation amount shall carry         
                              interest at the rate of 6% per annum from the         
                              date of petition till the date of payment.            
                            d) The Insurer shall deposit the enhanced               
                              compensation amount with accrued interest             
                              before the Tribunal within a period of six weeks      
                              from the date of receipt of certified copy of this    
                              judgment.                                             
                            e) The apportionment, deposit and disbursement          
                              of enhanced compensation shall be made as per         
                              award of the Tribunal.                                
                            f) Draw modified award accordingly.                     
                                                  Sd/-                              
                                                 JUDGE                              
                  JTR                                                               
                  List No.: 1 Sl No.: 11