LAWS(DLH)-2010-7-299

S JASBIR SINGH Vs. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO LTD

Decided On July 02, 2010
S. JASBIR SINGH Appellant
V/S
NATIONAL INSURANCE CO. LTD Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) This appeal has been preferred by the claimants against an award dated 12th November 2009 on the ground that the compensation awarded by the Tribunal was inadequate.

(2.) Brief facts relevant for the purpose of deciding this appeal are that on 22nd June, 2004 Smt. Harvinder Kaur was sitting on pillion seat of motorcycle number DL-6-SQ- 1979 being driven by her son Amandeep Singh. When the motorcycle reached Punjabi Bagh underpass, its tyre got punctured due to which deceased fell down from the motorcycle on the road and sustained head injuries. She was taken to Maharaja Agrasen Hospital where she succumbed to the injuries. The claim petition was filed by other two sons of the deceased making Amandeep Singh as respondent no.1 and the insurance company as respondent no.2.

(3.) Before learned Tribunal it was submitted that the deceased was taking tuitions of students of class 4th and 5th and was doing embroidery work and earning Rs.5,000/- per month. However, even the educational qualification of the deceased was not proved before the Tribunal. No document was placed before the Tribunal regarding her earnings. The deceased was aged around 42 years. The learned Tribunal calculated compensation to be awarded to the Lrs of the deceased on the basis of minimum wages prevalent at the relevant time. The Tribunal added 50% of the minimum wages as future prospects and applied a multiplier of 14 and calculated the damages after deducting 50% of the amount towards personal and living expenses of the deceased. It had come on record that only one son of the deceased was minor and other son who had filed the claim petition was major. The Tribunal calculated total loss of dependency to Rs.3,60,725/- added to it Rs.10,000/- towards loss of estate, Rs.5,000/- towards funeral expenses, Rs.20,000/- as loss of love and affection and Rs.1,75,713/- towards compensation for medical treatment and awarded a sum of Rs.5,71,438/-.