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Sarla Verma & Ors vs Delhi Transport Corp.& Anr on 15 April, 2009

In view of the age of the deceased being 27 years and observations of Hon'ble 5 of 10 ::: Downloaded on - 14-07-2019 05:21:31 ::: FAO No.7311 of 2010 -6- Supreme Court in para No.21 of its judgment in Sarla Verma's Case (Supra) multiplier of 17 was required to be applied by the Tribunal and the Tribunal erred in applying the multiplier of 14. When multiplier of 17 is applied to annual dependency of the claimants on the deceased, compensation payable for loss of dependency comes to (`37,800 X 17 =) `6,42,600/-.
Supreme Court of India Cites 12 - Cited by 20141 - R V Raveendran - Full Document

Magma General Insurance Co. Ltd vs Nanu Ram Alias Chuhru Ram on 18 September, 2018

In Magma General Insurance Company Limited Vs. Nanu Ram @ Chuhru Ram and others, 2018 (4) R.C.R. (Civil) 6 of 10 ::: Downloaded on - 14-07-2019 05:21:31 ::: FAO No.7311 of 2010 -7- 333 Hon'ble Supreme Court clarified that in legal parlance 'consortium' is compendious term which encompasses 'spousal consortium', 'parental consortium' and 'filial consortium' and awarded compensation of `40,000/- each for loss of filial consortium to father and sister of the deceased.
Supreme Court of India Cites 7 - Cited by 4992 - I Malhotra - Full Document

Abati Bezbaruah vs Dy. Director General Geological Survey ... on 14 February, 2003

"This Court in Abati Bezbaruah Vs. Deputy Director General, Geological Survey of India and another (2003) 3 SCC 148 noticed that varying rate of interest is being awarded by the Tribunals, High Courts and this Court. In the said case, this Court held that the rate of interest must be just and reasonable depending on the facts and circumstances of the case and should be decided after taking into consideration relevant factors like inflation, change in economy, policy being adopted by the Reserve Bank of India from time to time, how long the case is pending, loss of enjoyment of life etc."
Supreme Court of India Cites 6 - Cited by 539 - S B Sinha - Full Document

National Insurance Company Ltd vs Pranay Sethi Son Of Late Prashant Sethi ... on 20 April, 2011

However, the Bench observed in para No.8.7 of its judgment that the amount of compensation to be awarded for loss of consortium will be governed by the principles of awarding compensation under 'Loss of Consortium' as laid down in Pranay Sethi's Case (Supra). In view of the above referred judicial precedents, the claimants will be entitled to award of compensation of `28,000/- towards loss of spousal, filial and parental consortium, `10,500/- towards funeral expenses including transportation of the dead body and `10,500/- towards loss of estate in equal shares.
Punjab-Haryana High Court Cites 0 - Cited by 10133 - K Kannan - Full Document
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