LAWS(P&H)-2011-5-382

AMANDEEP KAUR Vs. DHARAMENDER SHARMA AND OTHERS

Decided On May 28, 2011
AMANDEEP KAUR Appellant
V/S
Dharamender Sharma And Others Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) (Oral) - The appeal is for enhancement of claim of compensation for injuries suffered in the accident. The Tribunal assessed the compensation at Rs. 11,66,721/- that included Rs. 1,20,000.00 for disability caused and Rs. 10,14,729.00 for the medical expenses incurred, Rs. 4000.00 for special diet, Rs. 4000.00 for attendant charges, Rs. 20,000.00 for pain & suffering and Rs. 4000.00 for transport.

(2.) At the time of trial, PW2 Dr. Bimla Gouri, had deposed that she alongwith two other Doctors working in the Civil Hospital treated the petitioner for the fracture of the shaft of femur with fracture of both bones with degloving injury and the total disability was assessed to an extent of 60%. PW4 Dr.Salil Saha had treated her immediately after the accident and he referred to the fact that immediately after the injuries she was treated at ICU and once she was stable, her case was taken up for multiple surgeries. Her thigh bone was fixed with external fixator and her leg was also fixed with a fixator. Several skin grafting surgeries were done on account of the avulsion of the skin to cover up the exposed limb. Later on her thigh bone was also fixed with interlocking nail and discharged from the hospital on 10.5.2007. The evidence reveals that she had suffered surgeries that require admission and discharge over a period of time and prolonged treatment as brought out in the judgement of the Tribunal in paragraph 13(c). The expenses incurred had been fairly prodigious and the Tribunal had awarded the entire amount of medical expenses incurred.

(3.) At the said appeal since it was claimed that there had been a further deterioration in condition of the petitioner examined through Board constituted by the PGI and the Doctors have examined her again and the a statement has been produced before the Court that testifies to her present condition. Counsel for the appellant produces also a photograph of the present state of leg. The photograph is received in evidence and is exhibited as PW1/A. The report of the Doctor which is received and exhibited as Ex.PW1/B reads as under:-