State Of Haryana And Another vs Jasbir Kaur & Ors on 5 August, 2003
13. The said decision of the Hon'ble Supreme Court, has been
cited by the learned counsel for the Insurance company, to fortify his
contention that there has been no loss of income from the business as the
partnership firms have been continued even subsequent to the death of the
wife of the claimant. We are conscious of the said ratio laid down by the
Hon'ble Supreme Court. Admittedly, though the claimant had stated that
the deceased was earning Rs.50,000/- per month from the businesses being
carried on in two partnership firms, the Tribunal has not taken the claim of
such claimant as gospel truth and on considering the documents available,
monthly income has been arrived at Rs.25,000/- per month. 21. The
claimant is entitled to Rs.15,000/- for loss of estate. The Tribunal has
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awarded Rs.1,00,000/- towards loss of consortium to the wife and Rs.
25,000/- each to the claimants 2 to 4 / respondents 2 to 4 towards loss of
love and affection.