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Smt. Rajesh And Others vs Rajbir Singh And Others on 29 January, 2010
47. The petitioners are awarded a sum of Rs.8,38,000/ (Rs. Eight lacs
thirty eight thousand only) with interest at the rate of 7.5% per annum in
terms of the decision in Rajesh and others v. Rajbir Singh and others
2013 ACJ 1403 from the date of filing the claim petition till its realization,
including, interim award, if any already passed in favour of the petitioners
and against the respondents. However as observed above the petitioners
No.2, 3 and 4 cannot be held entitled to any share in the amount towards
loss to estate as the petitioner No.1 falls in a higher category amongst Class
II heirs compared to the petitioners No.2, 3 and 4. The petitioners No.2, 3
and 4 are the sisters and brother of the deceased and they would be entitled
to Rs.10,000/ each out of the awarded amount. The remaining amount of
Rs.8,08,000/ would fall to the share of the petitioner No.1. The entire share
of the petitioners No.2, 3 and 4 be released to them. The respondent No.2 is
directed to deposit the amount in favour of the petitioners No.2, 3 and 4 by
way of crossed cheque/demand draft in court within 30 days of the passing
of the award failing which the respondent No.2 would be liable to pay further
interest of 12% p.a. for the period of delay.