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    The Depot Manager vs Himachal Road on 24 March, 2026

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     APHC010379072012
                        IN THE HIGH COURT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
                                      AT AMARAVATI                              [3520]
                               (Special Original Jurisdiction)
    
                   TUESDAY, THE TWENTY FOURTH DAY OF MARCH
                        TWO THOUSAND AND TWENTY SIX
    
                                   PRESENT
    
          THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE A. HARI HARANADHA SARMA
    
        MOTOR ACCIDENT CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL NO: 3012/2012
    
    Between:
    
       1. THE DEPOT MANAGER, APSRTC & ANOTHER, PADERU (VILL & M)
          DIST. VISAKHAPATNAM , A.P.
    
       2. CHAIRMAN-CUM - MANAGING DIRECTOR, APSRTC, MUSHEERABAD,
          HYDERABAD
    
                                                                 ...APPELLANT(S)
    
                                     AND
    
       1. SIRIPURAPU KOWSALAYA 3 OTHERS, W/O LAKSHMINARAYANA R/O
          D.NO. 58-15-82, SANTHINAGAR,NAD, VISAKHAPATNAM
    
       2. SIRIPURAPU RAJALAKSHMI, D/O LAKSHMINARAYANA, MINOR, REP.
          BY 1ST APPELLANT
    
       3. SIRIPURAPU GOPALA KRISHNA, S/O. VENKATRATRNAM, ALL R/O
          D.NO. 58-15-82, SANTHINAGAR,NAD, VISAKHAPATNAM, A.P.
    
       4. PENNGANDE CHINNODU, NOT NECESSARY , DRIVER
    
                                                              ...RESPONDENT(S):
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         Appeal filed under Order 41 of CPC praying thet the Highcourt may be
    pleased toto set aside the Order & Decree dt. 21-10-2011 passed in MVOP No.
    41 of 2011 on the file of Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal IV Addl. District Judge,
    Visakhapatnam and pass
    
    IA NO: 1 OF 2012(MACMAMP 2833 OF 2012
    
         Petition under Section 151 CPC praying that in the circumstances stated in
    the affidavit filed in support of the petition, the High Court may be pleased to
    condone the delay of 65 days in filing the present appeal against MVOP No. 41
    of 2011 on the file of the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal IV Addl. District Judge,
    Visakhapatnam and pass
    
    IA NO: 2 OF 2012(MACMAMP 3356 OF 2012
    
         Petition under Section 151 CPC praying that in the circumstances stated in
    the affidavit filed in support of the petition, the High Court may be pleased to stay
    the order and decree dt. 21/10/2011 passed in MVOP.no. 41 of 2011 by MACT-
    IV Additional District Judge, Visakhapatnam, pending disposal of the CMA
    
    IA NO: 3 OF 2012(MACMAMP 5470 OF 2012
    
         Petition under Section 151 CPC praying that in the circumstances stated in
    the affidavit filed in support of the petition, the High Court may be pleased to
    vacate the interim stay granted by this Hon'ble Court in MACMA MP NO. 3356 of
    2012 in MACMASR No. 19701 of 2012 dated 19-6-2012 on the file of this Hon'ble
    Court and pass
    
    IA NO: 1 OF 2013(MACMAMP 4606 OF 2013
    
         Petition under Section 151 CPC praying that in the circumstances stated in
    the affidavit filed in support of the petition, the High Court may be pleased to
    declared as a major and discharge from the respondent No. 4 herein as a mother
    and natural guardian and pass
    
    IA NO: 2 OF 2013(MACMAMP 4607 OF 2013
    
         Petition under Section 151 CPC praying that in the circumstances stated in
    the affidavit filed in support of the petition, the High Court may be pleased to
    permit me to withdrawn of my share earlier this Hon'ble Court granted stay on
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    condition in the MACMAMP No. 3356 of 2012 in MACMASR No. 19701 of 2012
    dated and pass
    
    Counsel for the Appellant(S):
    
      1. K SRINIVASA PRASAD SC For APSRTC
    
    Counsel for the Respondent(S):
    
      1. JAYANTI S C SEKHAR
    
        MOTOR ACCIDENT CIVIL MISCELLANEOUS APPEAL NO: 837/2014
    
    Between:
    
      1. SIRIPOURAPU   KOWSALAYA     &  2 OTHERS, W/O    LATE
         LAKSHMINARAYANA, HINDU, HOUSEWIFE R/O D.NO. 58-15-82,
         SANTHINAGAR, NAD, VISAKHAPATNAM.
    
      2. SIRIPURAPU RAJYALAKSHMI, D/O LATE LAKSHMINARAYANA,
         HINDU, MINOR, REP. BY HER MOTHER I.E, 1ST PETITIONER AS
         NATURAL GUARDIAN AND NEXT FRIEND. R/O D.NO. 58-15-82,
         SANTHINAGAR, NAD, VISAKHAPATNAM.
    
      3. SIRIPURAPU GOPALAKRISHNA, S/O LATE VENKATARATNAM, HINDU,
         R/O D.NO. 58-15-82, SANTHINAGAR, NAD, VISAKHAPATNAM.
    
                                                         ...APPELLANT(S)
    
                                     AND
    
      1. PANUYGONDA CHINNODU 2 OTHERS, S/O LATE DEMUDU, DRIVER
         R/O VENKATAPURAM VILLAGE, MUNAGAPAKA (M) VISAKHAPATNAM
    
      2. THE DEPOT MANAGER APSRTC, PADERU DEPOT, PADERU (V & M)
         VISAKHAPATNAM DISTRICT.
    
      3. THE CHAIRMAN CUM MANAGING DIRECTOR, APSRTC, CROSS
         ROAD, MUSHEERABAD, HYDERABAD (R1 IS NOT A NECESSARY
         PARTY AND ALSO THIS APPEAL GROUNDS COPIES ISSUED TO
         STANDING COUNSEL. (R2 IS NOT NECESSARY PARTY)
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                                                              ...RESPONDENT(S):
    
         Appeal filed under Order 41 of CPC praying thet the Highcourt may be
    pleased to
    
    IA NO: 1 OF 2012(MACMAMP 6266 OF 2012
    
         Petition under Section 151 CPC praying that in the circumstances stated in
    the affidavit filed in support of the petition, the High Court may be pleased to
    condone the delay of 33 days in representing the above case in MACMA SR No.
    28439 of 2012 and pass
    
    IA NO: 2 OF 2012(MACMAMP 6267 OF 2012
    
         Petition under Section 151 CPC praying that in the circumstances stated in
    the affidavit filed in support of the petition, the High Court may be pleased to
    dispense with the certified copy of the decree and order in OP No. 41 of 2011
    passed on 21-10-2011 on the file of in the Court of the Motor Accident Claims
    Tribunal Cum IV Addl. District, Visakhapatnam and to pass
    
    IA NO: 3 OF 2012(MACMAMP 6561 OF 2012
    
         Petition under Section 151 CPC praying that in the circumstances stated in
    the affidavit filed in support of the petition, the High Court may be pleased to
    condone the delay of 139 days in filing the appeal against OP No. 41 of 2011
    passed on 21.10.2011 on the file of In the court of the Motor Accident Claims
    Tribunal-cum-IV Addl. district Judge, Visakhapatnam and to pass
    
    Counsel for the Appellant(S):
    
       1. JAYANTI S C SEKHAR
    
    Counsel for the Respondent(S):
    
       1. K SRINIVASA PRASAD SC For APSRTC
    
       2. K. SARALA REDDY(SC FOR APSRTC PNV)
    
       3. .
    
    The Court made the following:
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         THE HONOURABLE SRI JUSTICE A. HARI HARANADHA SARMA
                M.A.C.M.A.Nos.3012 of 2012 and 837 of 2014
    COMMON JUDGMENT:

    Introductory:

    1. Both M.A.C.M.A.Nos.3012 of 2012 and 837 of 2014 are directed against

    the order and decree dated 21.10.2011 passed in M.O.P.No.41 of 2011 by the

    Chairman, Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal-cum-IV Additional District Judge,

    Visakhapatnam (for short “the learned MACT”).

    2. The respondents before the learned MACT, representing the A.P.S.R.T.C.,

    filed M.A.C.M.A.No.3012 of 2012 disputing the liability and quantum of

    compensation, whereas the claimants before the learned MACT filed M.A.C.M.A.

    No.837 of 2014 seeking enhancement of compensation.

    3. The driver of the A.P.S.R.T.C. bus bearing No.AP 28 Z 2579 (hereinafter

    referred to as “the offending vehicle”), who is arrayed as respondent No.1 before

    the learned MACT, is a proforma party in these appeals. He remained ex parte

    before the learned MACT.

    4. For the sake of convenience, the parties will be hereinafter referred to as

    “the claimants” and “the respondents”, with reference to their status before the

    learned MACT.

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    SPONSORED

    Case of the claimants:

    5(i). One Siripurapu Lakshminarayana (hereinafter referred to as “the

    deceased”) is the husband of claimant No.1, father of claimant No.2 and son of

    claimant No.3.

    (ii). On 17.05.2010, when the deceased was travelling in a jeep from

    Chodavaram to Paderu, near Garikabandha check-post within the jurisdiction of

    V. Madula Police Station, at about 1.30 p.m., the offending vehicle, driven by its

    driver in a rash and negligent manner, came from the opposite direction, dashed

    against the jeep and caused the accident. As a result, the deceased sustained

    grievous injuries. He was immediately shifted to RCM Hospital at V. Madugula

    and thereafter shifted to K.G. Hospital and later succumbed to the injuries.

    (iii). A case in Crime No. 32 of 2010 was registered against the driver of the

    offending vehicle and subsequently a charge sheet was laid for the offences

    under Sections 304-A, 337 and 338 IPC.

    (iv). The deceased was aged about 45 years and was working as a Supervisor

    in BHL-HES JV, earning about Rs.12,800/- per month, and was also doing

    private contract works and thereby contributing his all income to the maintenance

    of the family. Due to his death, the claimants lost their sole breadwinner and

    everything. Hence, they are entitled to just and reasonable compensation.
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    Case of the Respondents:

    6(i). The petitioners shall prove the pleaded accident, negligence of the driver of

    the offending vehicle, death of the deceased due to the accident, age, occupation

    and income of the deceased and dependency of the claimants.

    (ii). The accident occurred due to negligence of the driver of the jeep. Therefore

    the claimants are not entitled to compensation from the respondents.

    (iii). The age, occupation and income of the deceased claimed are baseless and

    the compensation claimed is excessive.

    Evidence before the learned MACT:

    7(i). Claimant No.1 was examined as P.W.1. One Vanthala Krishna Rao, an eye

    witness was examined as P.W.2 and K. Jagadeesh was examined as P.W.3 to

    prove the occupation and income of the deceased.

    (ii). Ex.A1- FIR, Ex.A2-Post mortem certificate, Ex.A3-M.V.I. Report, Ex.A4-

    Charge Sheet, Ex.A5-Inquest Report, Ex.A6-Salary Certificate and Ex.A7-

    certificate indicating that the deceased completed ITI were marked on behalf of

    the claimants and Ex.X1-Authorization was also marked.

    (iii). No oral and documentary evidence was adduced on behalf of the

    respondents.

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    Findings of the learned MACT:

    8. The learned MACT, considering the evidence, held the issue relating to

    negligence and liability of the respondents / A.P.S.R.T.C. in favour of the

    claimants and against the respondents. Accepted the income of the deceased at

    Rs.6,000/- per month. After deducting 1/3rd towards personal expenditure and

    applying the multiplier „15‟, found the entitlement of claimants at Rs.7,70,000/-

    under various heads.

    Arguments in the appeals:

    For the claimants:

    9. The compensation awarded at Rs.7,70,000/- as against Rs.15,00,000/-

    claimed is inadequate and the claimants are entitled for more compensation than

    what is claimed and that there is no bar for awarding more compensation than

    what is claimed.

    For the respondents(A.P.S.R.T.C):

    10(i). The learned MACT failed to properly consider the issue of negligence and

    the defence of non-joinder of necessary parties viz. the driver, owner and

    Insurance Company of the jeep involved in the accident.

    (ii). Further, income taken at Rs.6,000/- per month is baseless and the

    multiplier applicable was also not properly considered.

    11. Heard both sides. Perused the record. Thoughtful consideration is given to

    the arguments advanced by both sides.

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    12. The points that arise for determination in these appeals are:

    1) Whether the negligence of the driver of the offending vehicle is properly

    proved and whether the age, occupation and income of the deceased are

    correctly appreciated by the learned MACT in quantifying the

    compensation to which the claimants are entitled and the liability therefor?

    2) Whether the order and decree dated 21.10.2011 passed by the learned

    MACT in M.O.P.No.41 of 2011 are sustainable or require any

    interference?

    3) What is the result of the appeal in M.A.C.M.A.No.3012 of 2012?

    4) What is the result of the appeal in M.A.C.M.A.No.837 of 2014?

    Point No.1:

    Negligence:

    Statutory Guidance:

    13(i). As per Section 176 of the Motor Vehicles Act, the State Governments are

    entitled to make rules for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of the

    Motor Vehicles Act.

    (ii). In relation to claims before the learned MACT, Rule 455 to Rule 476 of the

    A.P. Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, vide Chapter No.11 provides comprehensive

    guidance. As per Rule 476 of the A.P. Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, the claims

    Tribunal shall proceed to award the claim basing on the registration certificate of

    the vehicle, insurance policy, copy of FIR and Post- mortem certificate etc.
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    Precedential Guidance:

    14. The Hon‟ble Apex Court in Bimla Devi and others Vs. Himachal Road

    Transport Corporation1, in para 15 observed as follows:

    “15. In a situation of this nature, the Tribunal has rightly taken a holistic
    view of the matter. It was necessary to be borne in mind that strict proof of an
    accident caused by a particular bus in a particular manner may not be
    possible to be done by the claimants. The claimants were merely to establish
    their case on the touchstone of preponderance of probability. The standard
    of proof beyond reasonable doubt could not have been applied. For the said
    purpose, the High Court should have taken into consideration the respective
    stories set forth by both the parties..”

    Analysis and findings:

    15. In the light of the statutory and precedential guidance, upon consideration

    of the evidence of P.W.2 (eye witness) and Ex.A1-FIR, Ex.A2-Post-mortem

    Certificate, Ex.A3-M.V.I. Report, Ex.A4-Charge Sheet and Ex.A5-Inquest Report,

    particularly in the absence of any evidence on behalf of the respondents /

    A.P.S.R.T.C, it is found that the claimants are able to show the negligence of the

    driver of the offending vehicle. The findings of the learned MACT in that regard

    require no interference.

    Quantification of Compensation and Liability:

    Precedential Guidance-Quantum:

    16(i). For having uniformity of practice and consistency in awarding just

    compensation, the Hon‟ble Apex Court provided guidelines as to adoption of
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    2009 (13) SCC 530
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    multiplier depending on the age of the deceased in Sarla Verma (Smt.) and Ors.

    Vs. Delhi Transport Corporation and Anr.2 and also the method of calculation

    as to ascertaining multiplicand, applying multiplier and calculating the

    compensation vide paragraph Nos.18 and 19 of the Judgment.

    (ii). Further the Hon‟ble Apex Court in National Insurance Company Ltd. v.

    Pranay Sethi and Others3 case directed for adding future prospects at 50% in

    respect of permanent employment where the deceased is below 40 years, 30%

    where deceased is between 40-50 years and 15% where the deceased is

    between 50-60 years. Further, in respect of self employed etc., recommended

    addition of income at 40% for the deceased below 40 years, at 25% where the

    deceased is between 40-50 years and at 10% where the deceased is between

    50-60 years. Further, awarding compensation under conventional heads like

    loss of estate, loss of consortium and funeral expenditure at Rs.15,000/-,

    Rs.40,000/- and Rs.15,000/- respectively is also provided in the same Judgment.

    (iii). Further in Magma General Insurance Company Ltd. v. Nanu Ram and

    Others4, the Hon‟ble Apex Court observed that the compensation under the head

    of loss of consortium can be awarded not only to the spouse but also to the

    children and parents of the deceased under the heads of parental consortium

    and filial consortium.

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    2009 (6) SCC 121
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    2017(16) SCC 680
    4
    (2018) 18 SCC 130
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    Just Compensation:

    17. In Rajesh and others vs. Rajbir Singh and others5, the Hon‟ble Supreme

    Court in para Nos.10 and 11 made relevant observations, they are as follows:

    10. Whether the Tribunal is competent to award compensation in
    excess of what is claimed in the application under Section 166 of the
    Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, is another issue arising for consideration in
    this case. At para 10 of Nagappa case [Nagappa v. Gurudayal Singh,
    (2003) 2 SCC 274 : 2003 SCC (Cri) 523 : AIR 2003 SC 674] , it was
    held as follows: (SCC p. 280)
    “10. Thereafter, Section 168 empowers the Claims Tribunal to „make
    an award determining the amount of compensation which appears to it
    to be just‟. Therefore, the only requirement for determining the
    compensation is that it must be „just‟. There is no other limitation or
    restriction on its power for awarding just compensation.”

    The principle was followed in the later decisions in Oriental Insurance
    Co. Ltd. v. Mohd. Nasir
    [(2009) 6 SCC 280 : (2009) 2 SCC (Civ) 877 :

    (2009) 2 SCC (Cri) 987] and in Ningamma v. United India Insurance Co.

    Ltd. [(2009) 13 SCC 710 : (2009) 5 SCC (Civ) 241 : (2010) 1 SCC (Cri)
    1213]

    11. Underlying principle discussed in the above decisions is with regard
    to the duty of the court to fix a just compensation and it has now
    become settled law that the court should not succumb to niceties or
    technicalities, in such matters. Attempt of the court should be to equate,
    as far as possible, the misery on account of the accident with the
    compensation so that the injured/the dependants should not face the
    vagaries of life on account of the discontinuance of the income earned
    by the victim.

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    (2013) 9 SCC 54
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    Analysis and findings:

    18. As per Ex.A2-Post-mortem Certificate and Ex.A5-Inquest Report, the age

    of the deceased is „45‟ years.

    19. As per the evidence of P.W.3, an independent witness, the deceased was

    working as office assistant and was paid Rs.12,800/- as salary. P.W.3 has also

    confirmed about the Ex.A6 and Ex.A7 documents also.

    20(i). Ex.A6 is the Salary Certificate indicating that the deceased worked at a

    railway work site. Ex.A7 is the certificate indicating that the deceased completed

    ITI training.

    (ii). The cross examination of P.W.3 did not materially dilute his evidence,

    much except throwing suspicion for want of vouchers.

    (iii). The payment under Ex.A6 is not through a bank account and it is not in the

    form of a Salary Certificate etc. But, it is the general statement. The claimants

    are able to show that the deceased has completed ITI. With the evidence of

    P.W.1 and P.W.3 and upon considering Ex.A6 and Ex.A7, one can say that the

    deceased was engaged in some occupation at the work site but what amount he

    was exactly drawing is not clear. However, guess work is permissible with

    reference to age etc. of the deceased.

    21. Upon considering the socio-economic circumstances to which the

    deceased hails and the year of accident being 2010, this Court finds that the

    income of the deceased can be safely taken at Rs.8,000/- per month and 25%
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    can be added towards future prospects, whereby the income of the deceased

    can be taken at Rs.10,000/- per month for the purpose of quantifying the

    compensation, which comes to Rs.1,20,000/- per annum. If 1/3rd of the same is

    deducted towards the personal expenditure, the contribution of the deceased to

    the claimants comes to Rs.80,000/- per annum, which can be considered as the

    multiplicand. For the age group of „45‟ years, the applicable multiplier as per the

    ratio laid down in Sarla Verma (Smt.) and Ors. Vs. Delhi Transport

    Corporation and Anr. is „14‟. When the same is applied, the entitlement of the

    claimants under the head of loss of dependency comes to Rs.11,20,000/-

    (Rs.80,000/- x 14).

    22. Further, the claimants are entitled for compensation under the

    conventional heads i.e. Rs.40,000/- to each claimant towards loss of consortium

    (spousal, parental and filial), Rs.15,000/- towards funeral expenditure and

    Rs.15,000/- towards loss of estate. Hence, the total entitlement of the claimants

    comes to Rs.12,70,000/-.

    Liability:

    23. There is no dispute about the employment of the driver and the ownership

    of the offending vehicle by the respondents. Accordingly, all the respondents are

    liable to pay the compensation. The Point framed is answered concluding that

    the claimants are entitled for Rs.12,70,000/- and that all the respondents are

    liable to pay the compensation.

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    Point No.2:

    24. In view of the reasons and evidence referred above, the entitlement of the

    claimants for reasonable compensation, in comparison to the compensation

    awarded by the learned MACT, is found as follows:

                              Head          Compensation awarded Fixed by this
                                            by the learned MACT  Court
      (i)     Loss of dependency                        Rs.7,20,000/-         Rs.11,20,000/-
     (ii)     Loss of estate                              Rs.15,000/-            Rs.15,000/-
     (iii)    Loss of Consortium                          Rs.15,000/-          Rs.1,20,000/-
                                                         @ Claimant No.1   @ Rs.40,000/- to each
                                                                                        claimant
    
     (iv)     Funeral expenses                             Rs.5,000/-            Rs.15,000/-
      (v)     Loss of love and affection                  Rs.15,000/-           -Nil-
              Total compensation awarded               Rs.7,70,000/-        Rs.12,70,000/-
              Interest (per annum)                             7.5%                  7.5%
    
    
    
    

    25. For the reasons aforesaid and in view of the discussion made above, the

    point No.2 framed is answered concluding that the claimants are entitled for

    compensation of Rs.12,70,000/- with interest at the rate of 7.5% per annum from

    the date of petition till the date of realization. The order and decree dated

    21.10.2011 passed by the learned MACT in M.O.P.No.41 of 2011 require

    modification accordingly.

    Point Nos.3 and 4:

    26. In the result,

    (1) The appeal filed by the A.P.S.R.T.C. vide M.A.C.M.A.No.3012 of 2012

    is dismissed.

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    (2) The appeal filed by the claimants vide M.A.C.M.A.No.837 of 2014 is

    allowed-in-part as follows:

    (i) Compensation awarded by the learned MACT in M.O.P.No.41 of

    2011 at Rs.7,70,000/- with interest at the rate of 7.5% per annum is

    modified and enhanced to Rs.12,70,000/- with interest at the rate of

    7.5% per annum from the date of petition till the date of realization.

    (ii) Apportionment:

    (a) Claimant No.1/wife of the deceased is entitled to Rs.5,70,000/-

    with proportionate interest and costs.

    (b) Claimant No.2/daughter of the deceased is entitled to

    Rs.4,00,000/- with proportionate interest.

    (c) Claimant No.3/father of the deceased is entitled to Rs.3,00,000/-

    with proportionate interest.

    (iii) Respondents before the learned MACT are jointly and severally

    liable to pay the compensation.

    (iv) Time for payment/deposit of balance amount is two months.

    (a) If the claimants furnish the bank account number within 15 days

    from today, the respondents shall deposit the amount directly into

    the bank account of the claimants and file the necessary proof

    before the learned MACT.

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    (b) If the claimants fail to comply with clause (iv)(a) above, the

    respondents shall deposit the amount before the learned MACT

    and the claimants are entitled to withdraw the amount at once on

    deposit.

    (3) There shall be no order as to costs, in the appeals.

    27. As a sequel, miscellaneous petitions, if any, pending in these appeals

    shall stand closed.

    ____________________________
    A. HARI HARANADHA SARMA, J
    Date:24.03.2026
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    HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE A. HARI HARANADHA SARMA

    M.A.C.M.A.Nos.3012 of 2012 & 837 of 2014
    24.03.2026

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