annum. The Tribunal
was of the view that due to 70% disability, the appellant would suffer loss of
income to the tune ... annum and the loss
of income due to 70% permanent disability would be Rs.16,800/- per annum.
He also applied the multiplier
supported by the bills, voucher not
exceeding Rs 15,000. Similarly, for disability in a non- fatal accident para
5 of the Schedule provides ... determination of compensation on the
basis of permanent disability. Para 6 provides for notional income for
those who had no income prior to an accident
medical
expenses;
(v)that he was apprehensive of becoming disabled and
that the same would result in loss of earning and
affect his livelihood ... notice that as per PW-2, the
appellant had suffered 26% disability in the right lower limb,
25% urethral injury and 38% disability
there was no reservation in favour of the
disabled candidates as required under the Persons with
Disabilities [Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and
Full Participation ... Assam
(respondent No.2) incorporating reservation of 3% for
persons with disabilities.
6. In compliance with the orders of the High Court
dated 13th March
Vayas,
Head of Neurosurgery Department of J.A.H. Hospital and the disability certificate
Ex. P-20, which revealed that the appellant had suffered ... temporary disability
in his left hand and proceeded to award compensation under the following heads:
1. Loss of earning Rs. 5,000/-
2. Medical expenses
statements of Dr. Anil K. Bhat, Assistant Professor of
Orthopaedics, who issued disability certificate Exhibit P-140 and Dr.
Joseph Thomas, Professor of Urology ... Loss of future earning on Rs.21,600/-
account of disability
6. Decline in the prospects of Rs.50,000/
marriage -
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Total
entitled to a sum of
Rs. 1,00,000/- towards "permanent disability" in addition
to the amount awarded under the head "loss ... which was awarded by the
Tribunal for permanent disability, it is not necessary to go
into the quantum of compensation under various heads
left hand and
subluxation of the left wrist. The doctor assessed
disability at 23% of the whole body. Therefore, it
awarded ... treatment, the Tribunal found that due to the nature
of the disability the appellant was unable to work as a
2
coolie or do other
elbow' as attributable to
military service and assessed the degree of disability at 50% and the
appellant was released from service in Low Medical ... Category on
10.4.1979. Accordingly, the appellant was granted Disability Pension
w.e.f. 26.7.1979.
4. The appellant filed a writ petition in the High Court
towards loss of earning capacity due
to permanent disability and Rs.30,000/- towards impotency due
to erectile disfunction. The total compensation awarded ... accident
and was not able to do any work due to permanent disability.
The appellant proved the medical record including the discharge
slip of Hindu