In M. Sabitha and Ors. v. Brahma Swamulu and Anr. (2026 INSC 704), the Supreme Court allowed a Miscellaneous Application to rectify an omission in its previous judgment regarding the apportionment of enhanced compensation among the claimants. The Court clarified the distribution of the enhanced award amount following the death of the 4th appellant (the mother of the deceased) and ordered the full disbursement of funds to the surviving claimants, noting that the children of the deceased have now attained the age of majority.
Summary of Judgment
Background The Court addressed a Miscellaneous Application regarding a previously enhanced compensation award of Rs. 36,38,750/-, which lacked specific apportionment among the claimants. Additionally, the 4th appellant had passed away during the pendency of the appeal, necessitating a redistribution of her share among her legal heirs (four sons and a daughter).
Apportionment of Enhanced Compensation The Court apportioned the total award of Rs. 36,38,750/- as follows:
- Appellant No. 1: 15,58,750/-
- Appellant No. 2: 8,20,000/-
- Appellant No. 3: 8,20,000/-
- Appellant No. 4: 4,40,000/-
Distribution of the 4th Appellant’s Estate Since the 4th appellant had already withdrawn the Rs. 2,00,000/- granted by the High Court during her lifetime, the remaining enhanced portion of Rs. 2,40,000/- was distributed as follows:
- Appellant Nos. 2 & 3: Entitled to a combined share of Rs. 40,000/- (as children of a deceased son of the 4th appellant), resulting in an enhancement of Rs. 20,000/- each to their respective award amounts.
- Other Legal Heirs: The remaining Rs. 2,00,000/- is to be divided equally among the five remaining legal representatives (sons and daughter) of the 4th appellant, amounting to Rs. 40,000/- each.
Directives
- Disbursement: Given that the children of the deceased have attained the age of majority, the Court ordered that the entire amounts be disbursed to Appellant Nos. 1–3 and the legal representatives of Appellant No. 4.
Payment Timeline: The amounts are to be deposited with the Tribunal within two months, bearing interest at the rate of 7% per annum as previously directed by the High Court.
2026 INSC 704
M. Sabitha and Ors. v. Brahma Swamulu and Anr. (D.O.J. 14.07.2026)



