LAWS(RAJ)-1993-10-37

SATYA NARAIN Vs. RAJASTHAN STATE ROAD TRANS

Decided On October 27, 1993
SATYA NARAIN Appellant
V/S
RAJASTHAN STATE ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATION Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) The claim petitions of both these appellants were decided together by the Judge, Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal, Jaipur (hereinafter referred to as 'the Tribunal') by a common order on 21.1.1986. Both of them have preferred separate appeals for the enhancement of compensation awarded to them. The brief facts are that on 17.8.1982, both the appellants were proceeding on their scooter No. RNB 6554 from Amer to Jaipur. Kailash Chand was driving the scooter while Satya Narain was riding on the pillion seat. At about 7.15 p.m. when they were in the way on the Amer Road, bus No. RNB 1470 came from the opposite side and hit the scooter which was on its left side and was going at a slow speed. Both the persons on scooter fell down and got injured and the scooter was also damaged. Kailash Chand claimed a sum of Rs. 1,22,000/- while the appellant Satya Narain claimed compensation to the tune of Rs. 1,22,000/-. The bus driver and the Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (hereinafter referred to as 'the RSRTC) were made parties and they contested the negligence of the bus driver as a cause of the accident but the learned Judge of the Tribunal has given a finding on the basis of the evidence that rash and negligent driving by the driver of the bus was the cause of the accident. It was accepted that the scooter driver was also negligent in causing the accident. Each of the claimants was awarded Rs. 22,000/- by way of compensation with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the date of presentation of the claim.

(2.) In order to assess the correctness of the compensation awarded to the two claimants it is necessary to look into the injuries which were sustained by them. The cases may be considered one by one. Satya Narain is a person whose age at the time of the accident was about 40 years and he was employed in the bank as Head Cashier. As a result of the injuries sustained by him there were three fractures in his leg and he had to remain admitted in the hospital uptil 17.3.1983. Dr. Chandra Shekhar treated him and five times the leg had to be plastered. Even after March, 1983, a small plaster had to remain on the leg. After 17.3.1983 he joined his duties but he had to go everyday to the hospital for physiotherapy. According to him, he is unable to climb the stairs, cannot walk at a fast speed, cannot bend his leg and often has pain and cannot stand for a long time. The further loss stated by him was that his house was under construction and material costing about Rs. 10,000/- was wasted. He has also stated that from 'A' category bank, he has been sent to 'B' category bank which has resulted in a loss of Rs. 100/- per month to him. Dr. C.S. Sharma was a Reader in Orthopaedics in the S.M.S. Hospital and he treated Satya Narain as well as Kailash Chand. According to him, Satya Narain was admitted from 17.8.1982 to 29.8.1982, then from 8.10.1982 to 9.10.1982, then from 26.11.1982 to 28.11.1982. Satya Narain had compound fractures in his leg and thigh and it has caused the permanent disability because he cannot squat and the foot also does not remain straight on the floor. The injury report has been produced and the certificate issued by Dr. C.S. Sharma is Exh. 13. A certificate of the State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur where he was employed showing his annual gross income as Rs. 25,585/- was also filed.

(3.) Before coming to the rulings which have been cited on behalf of the appellants, the injuries of Kailash Chand and the evidence in this respect may also be looked into. His age was about 22 year's at the time of the accident. He also suffered three fractures in his right leg; two below the knee and one above the knee. He remained under plaster of the whole body for 3'/2 months. For the first occasion he remained in the hospital for 13 days and on the second occasion he remained for only one day. The plaster was continued and he was treated by Dr. C.S. Sharma who advised him to contact Dr. P.K. Sethi, who suggested quadricepsplasty. He cannot climb the stairs and cannot keep standing for long and cannot walk for a long distance. At the time of accident he was a student of LL.B. Third Year and could not appeal" in the examination for three years. He was also working pail-time with Ram Sahai & Sons and was getting Rs. 400/- per month. He also stated that there were problems in his marriage. He admitted that Ram Sahai & Sons was a partnership firm in which his brother was a partner. However, he has not produced any accounts of the firm to show that he was being paid Rs. 400/- per month. Only a salary certificate has been produced and this has been signed by his brother Ram Babu. His injury report is on record along with admission and discharge tickets. He was examined by Dr. Sethi on 23.4.1985, when his complaint was about knee stiffness and the knee friction was 110 and he was advised for quadricepsplasty but it appears that this was not done. According to him, he has lost his job and the result of the LL.B. had not been declared.