The Supreme Court allowed an appeal filed by the legal representatives of a motor accident victim, seeking further enhancement of compensation. A bench comprising Justice N.V. Anharia examined the principles governing the assessment of a deceased person’s monthly income and the entitlement of children to parental consortium under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. The Apex Court held that established salary certificates and records must be given due weight in evaluating income, and reaffirmed that children are legally entitled to parental consortium, thereby modifying and enhancing the total compensation awarded to the grieving family.
- Factual Background: The appellants (the wife and three children of the deceased, Shaik Janimiya) filed a claim petition following a fatal vehicular accident caused by a rashly driven car. While the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal awarded Rs. 8,44,000/-, the High Court of Telangana partially enhanced it to Rs. 11,00,672/-. Dissatisfied with the computation of income and conventional heads, the legal heirs approached the Supreme Court.
- Income Assessment: The Supreme Court evaluated the challenge regarding the deceased’s monthly income, noting that the salary records and certificate presented during trial warranted a proper reflection rather than arbitrary capping, ensuring just compensation under the dependency head.
- Entitlement to Parental Consortium: The Court reiterated robust jurisprudence regarding conventional damages, emphasizing that filial and parental consortium must be accorded to children who lose a parent, as emotional care, guidance, and solace form an integral facet of compensation separate from mere financial dependency.
- Legal Representatives’ Rights: Citing established principles, the Court underscored that every legal representative suffering loss due to a motor vehicle accident possesses the statutory remedy to seek fair and comprehensive compensation under different heads.
- Final Order: The Supreme Court allowed the appeal, setting aside the restrictive elements of the High Court’s compensation matrix and directing the appropriate enhanced payout along with interest to the appellants.
2026 INSC 864
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