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Anju Mahajan vs Nasir Ali & Ors (New India Assurance Company Ltd)

Delhi High Court · Decided on 5 December 2019 · Citation: (2019) 12 DEL CK 0470

HON’BLE JUDGES
Najmi Waziri, J
RESULT
Disposed Of
CASE NUMBER
MAC.APP. No. 155 Of 2018

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63 paragraphs · 1,141 words

Year,Minimum Wages,Amount

2007,"[Rs. 3,470/- + Rs. 3,516/- ÷ 2 x 12]","Rs. 41,916/-

2008,"[Rs. 3,633/- + Rs. 3,683/- ÷ 2 x 12]","Rs.43,896/-

2009,"[Rs. 3,934/- + Rs. 3,953/- ÷ 2 x 12]","Rs.47,322/-

2010,"[Rs. 5,278/-x12]","Rs. 63,336/-

2011,"[Rs. 6,084/- + Rs. 6,422/- + Rs. 6,656/-

÷ 3 x 12]","Rs. 76,648/-

2012,"[Rs. 7,020/- + Rs. 7,254/- ÷ 2 x 12]","Rs. 85,644/-

2013,"[Rs. 7,722/- + Rs. 8,086/- ÷ 2 x 12]","Rs. 94,848/-

2014,"[Rs. 8,554/- + Rs. 8,632/- ÷ 2 x 12]","Rs. 1,03,116/-

2015,"[Rs. 9,048/- + Rs. 9,178/- ÷ 2 x 12]","Rs. 1,09,356/-

2016,"[Rs. 9,568/- + Rs. 9,724/-÷ 2 x 12]","Rs. 1,15,752/-

2017,"[Rs. 13,584/- + Rs. 13,584/-÷ 2 x 12]","Rs. 1,63,008/-

2018,"[Rs. 13,896/- + Rs. 14,000/-÷ 2 x 12]","Rs. 1,67,376/-

,TOTAL,"Rs. 11,12,218/-

Rs. 14,468/-(minimum wages w.e.f. 01.10.2019) x 12 (months) x 14 (multiplier) = Rs. 24,30,624/-",,

7.

Should the minimum wages for unskilled workman be revised, the appellant shall be entitled to seek revised realistic compensation, after exhaustion",,

of the current award for future attendant charges rates as may be notified.,,

8.

Apropos ‘future attendant charges’, no arrears shall be paid to the appellant. The arrears shall be payable on the awarded amount alongwith",,

interest @9% per annum.,,

9.

The learned counsel for the appellant submits that additional evidence was allowed to be led for a wheel chair to enable the injured to acquire skills,",,

so as to rehabilitate herself economically, to the maximum extent possible. In this regard, statement of Dr. Satish Kumar (MPT), HOD MSS Hospital,",,

Physiotherapy Department, Pitampura, Delhi reads inter alia as under:-",,

“...The progress of the patient depends upon response to the treatment and it take between 4-6 months to learn these exercise to practice at home.,,

The patient will not be able to walk without support even after rehabilitation programme. The benefit of this treatment programme is to avoid further,,

deterioration of muscles strength and to keep the same to maintain them. He goes on to say that the patient can not recover and walk independently,,

but with the training her muscle strength may improve. At present she is wheel chair bound. She can sit with support. Both her upper limbs are normal,,

and functional and she can do desk work. The muscles are empowered with external stimulator. The purpose of un-weighing system as referred in,,

Ex. AW1/1 at point 3, to make her mobile. The meaning of walker added ambulation as referred in Ex. AW1/1 at point 4 is to help the patient to walk",,

with a walker. The purpose of the exercise at point 6 of Ex. AW1/1 is to provide the patient the muscle strength. The purpose of these exercise to,,

help her walk but she will not be able to walk independently. With the exercise as prescribed in Ex. AW1/1 she can walk with the help of walker and,,

calipars. The duration of this exercise is 3-4 hours daily except Sundays.â€​,,

10.

The learned counsel for the respondent submits that the expenses towards treatment would be Rs. 15,000/- per month, for 6 months i.e. a total of",,

Rs. 90,000/-. That being the unrebutted position, let an amount of Rs. 90,000/- be paid to the claimant for rehabilitation.",,

11.

The appellant has sought the provision of a wheel-chair, which in the circumstance discussed hereinabove is justified, as she is unable to move",,

about on her own and she desires to make her life economically independent, to the maximum possible extent, for which she needs to be made",,

optimally mobile. In any case, why should a person who has been rendered 100% functionally disabled and 90% physically disabled be dependent",,

entirely upon somebody else to shift or even move from the bed to the window to look at the world outside or walk in her own garden. Just,,

compensation envisages a comprehensive assessment of the disadvantage to the injured who has been handicapped on account of the motor accident.,,

In the circumstances, she shall be provided with a wheel-chair of her satisfaction, preferably in terms of the clause at page 90 of the paper book, for",,

Rs. 2,36,250/-. The amount shall be paid to the supplier directly by the insurance company within two weeks from the date of receipt of copy of this",,

order. Since the appellant has been permanently disabled, the provision of such wheel chair shall have a life time warranty and/or its replacement or",,

upgradation, should the need for the same arise. The insurer shall provide functional telephone numbers of three responsible officers alongwith their e-",,

mail address, on which the appellant could intimate about the non-functioning or otherwise about any defects in the wheel-chair. Additionally, the",,

insurer shall itself ascertain the condition and usability of the said wheel chair by the 5th day of January and August and otherwise rectify any,,

malfunctioning of it within two days of receipt of such intimation. Should there be any default in this regard, it will be open to the claimant to move to",,

Court.,,

12.

The additional amount, alongwith interest @9% from the date of filing of the claim petition till its realization, shall be deposited before the learned",,

Tribunal, within three weeks from the date of receipt of copy of this order, to be released to the beneficiary of the Award, in terms of the scheme of",,

disbursement specified therein.,,

13.

The monies shall be released directly into the bank account of the appellant, which the learned Tribunal shall ensure is maintained in a bank near",,

her place of residence. ATM card or cheque book shall not be issued. Withdrawal shall be made on the basis of withdrawal slip to be issued in her,,

name directly by the Manager of the bank concerned. Her going to the bank in the wheel chair would test the functioning of the wheel chair.,,

14.

The learned counsel for the appellant submits that the deduction of Rs. 5,40,000/- is unwarranted on the alleged ground of the insurance company",,

that PAN Card of the appellant was not available. The learned counsel for the appellant submits that the appellant is the income tax assessee and had,,

filed ITRs for past many years which are to be taken into consideration in computation of compensation. He submits that the PAN number is visible,,

from the ITRs itself. Additionally, the copy of the PAN card is annexed as Ex. PW-1/4. In the aforesaid circumstances, the said deduction is not",,

warranted.,,

15.

In view of the above the deduction of Rs. 5,40,000/- shall be kept in abeyance for the insurer to reconsider the same, in view of the aforesaid",,

PAN number. Should the insurer require any additional documents in this regard, the appellant undertakes to provide the same within two weeks of",,

such request being made. It will be open to the insurer to take remedial measures and issue such certificate and make such refund as may be,,

appropriate.,,

16.

The appeal stands disposed-off in the above terms.,,