Case Law
Subject : Civil Law - Motor Accident Claims
Chandigarh: The High Court of Punjab and Haryana, in a judgment delivered by Justice Arvind Singh Sanghwan on May 07, 2025, significantly enhanced the compensation awarded to the family of a man who died in a motor vehicle accident in 2004. The Court increased the total compensation from Rs. 4,50,000, awarded by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT), Jhajjar, to Rs. 7,28,000, applying established Supreme Court precedents on calculating future prospects, selecting the appropriate multiplier, and awarding amounts under conventional heads, including loss of consortium.
The appeal (FAO 3242 / 2007) was filed by Nanci and others, the claimants and dependents of the deceased,
The counsel for the appellants (claimants) contended that the amount assessed by the MACT was on the lower side. It was argued that the Tribunal had erred in not correctly applying the multiplier, failing to account for future prospects of the deceased, and awarding insufficient amounts for loss of estate and other conventional heads.
The counsel for the respondent driver argued that the Tribunal had erred in law by granting the compensation, seeking dismissal of the claimants' appeal.
Justice Arvind Singh Sanghwan , upon reviewing the case records and hearing the arguments, found merit in the claimants' appeal. The Court noted several errors in the MACT's computation:
Multiplier : The deceased was 45 years old. The Tribunal had applied a multiplier of 12. Citing the Supreme Court's decision in Sarla Verma Vs. Delhi Transport Corporation and Another (2009) 6 SCC 121 , the High Court held that the appropriate multiplier for the age group 41-45 years is 14.
Future Prospects
: The Tribunal had not awarded any amount for future prospects. Relying on
National Insurance Company Ltd. Vs.
Conventional Heads
: The amounts awarded by the Tribunal for funeral expenses, transportation charges, and loss of consortium were deemed to be on the lower side. The Court referred to
Loss of Consortium : Expanding on the concept of consortium as detailed in Magma General Insurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Nanu Ram @ Chuhru Ram (2018) 18 SCC 130 and United India Insurance Co. Ltd. Vs. Satinder Kaur @ Satwinder Kaur (2020) SCC Online SC 410 , the High Court awarded Rs. 40,000 towards spousal consortium to the deceased's wife (Nanci) and Rs. 40,000 each to two other dependents (presumably children) towards parental consortium, totaling Rs. 1,20,000 under this head.
The High Court meticulously recalculated the compensation as follows:
| Sr. No. | Head | Calculation | Amount (Rs.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Monthly Income | 3,000/- | |
| 2. | Add: Future Prospects (25%) | 25% of Rs. 3,000 | 750/- |
| Total Monthly Income | Rs. 3,000 + Rs. 750 | 3,750/- | |
| 3. | Less: Personal Expenses (1/3rd) | 1/3rd of Rs. 3,750 | 1,250/- |
| 4. | Net Monthly Dependency | Rs. 3,750 - Rs. 1,250 | 2,500/- |
| 5. | Total Loss of Dependency | Rs. 2,500 x 12 months x 14 (multiplier) | 4,20,000/- |
| 6. | Loss of Estate | As per Pranay Sethi | 15,000/- |
| 7. | Funeral Expenses | As per Pranay Sethi | 15,000/- |
| 8. | Medical Expenses | As awarded by Tribunal (undisputed) | 1,58,000/- |
| 9. | Loss of Consortium (Spousal & Parental) | Rs. 40,000 (wife) + Rs. 40,000 x 2 (children) | 1,20,000/- |
| Total Compensation | 7,28,000/- |
The Tribunal had awarded Rs. 4,50,000. Thus, the High Court enhanced the compensation by Rs. 2,78,000.
Citing Supreme Court judgments in Dara Singh @ Dhara Banjara Vs. Shyam Singh Varma and R.Valli and Others VS. Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation , the High Court directed that the appellants would be entitled to interest at the rate of 7.5% per annum on the enhanced amount (Rs. 2,78,000) from the date of filing the claim petition till its realization.
Allowing the appeal, the High Court modified the MACT's award. The respondent Insurance Company was directed to deposit the enhanced compensation amount along with the calculated interest with the MACT within two months from the receipt of the judgment copy. The MACT will then disburse the amount to the claimants as per their entitlement and furnish their bank account details. The Court also directed the disbursement of advocate's fees as per a previous order. Any pending applications were disposed of.
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