LAWS(RAJ)-1985-11-36

FIRM JAMNA RAM KESUSINGH Vs. SHANTI DEVI

Decided On November 25, 1985
Firm Jamna Ram Kesusingh Appellant
V/S
SHANTI DEVI Respondents

JUDGEMENT

(1.) THESE two Misc. appeals arise out of the same award and, therefore, they are being disposed of by a common order.

(2.) ON 27 -8 -1981 in the night, Shri Shiv Pratap Sen, a Demonstrator in Rajasthan Engineering College was going on a scooter No. RRQ 7032 along with his two children, towards his house situated in the Housing Board Colony, Pratap Nagar. At that time, a jonga jeep bearing No. TTQ 527 came from the opposite direction at a very high speed and struck against the scooter of Shiv Pratap as a result of which Shiv Pratap along with his scooter was dragged to some distance and his two sons were thrown away from the scooter. The jonga was being driven by Hansa Ram and it was on account of his rash or negligent act that this accident took place. Shri Shiv Pratap received serious injuries all over his body. He was taken to the hospital but be succumbed to the injuries about after nine days. He was drawing a monthly salary of Rs. 1,659/ - and was expected to rise as he was an intelligent, enthusiastic and capable young man. He left behind him his wife Smt. Shanti Devi, his widow mother Smt. Gawari Devi, a daughter Lata Rani and two sons Gajendra and Davendra. The sons Davendra and Gajendra are also alleged to have received injuries on account of this incident.

(3.) HE further found that Shri Shiv Pratap was making a contribution of Rs. 360/ - p.m. towards his P.P. and would have done so for about 17 years more as his age of superannuation was 60 years and thus according to him, the members of the family would have been entitled to a sum of Rs. 76.840/ -on account of the P.P., he further allowed a sum of Rs. 5,000/ - to Smt. Shanti Devi on account of the loss of her companionship etc. and Rs. 1,000/ - to each of the three daughters and sons, He further awarded a sum of Rs. 500/ - on account of damages to the scooter and Rs. 1,000/ - on account of the medical expenses and treatment of the deceased. Thus he made a total award of Rs. 2,55,840/ -.