In the case of Kamlesh Sharma & Another v. HRTC and Another (2026), the High Court of Himachal Pradesh modified and enhanced a compensation award originally granted by a Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) following a fatal road accident.
The following is a summary of the judgment:
Case Background
The appellants are the parents of Yogesh Mahant, a 24-year-old physiotherapy student who died in March 2014 when a motorcycle he was riding as a pillion was struck by a bus owned by the Himachal Road Transport Corporation (HRTC). While the MACT initially awarded ₹22,60,600, the parents appealed for an enhancement, arguing that the tribunal had undervalued their son’s future income and prospects.
Key Findings of the Court
The High Court recalculated the compensation based on established legal precedents, primarily the Supreme Court rulings in Sarla Verma and Pranay Sethi:
- Assessment of Income: The Court upheld the tribunal’s assessment of the deceased’s monthly income at ₹18,000. It rejected the claimants’ request to increase this to ₹35,000, ruling that such a high figure for a student was “speculative” and lacked concrete evidence.
- Future Prospects: The Court found the tribunal’s 15% addition for future prospects to be legally unsustainable. Following the Pranay Sethi mandate for individuals under 40 without a permanent job, the Court increased this addition to 40%, raising the effective monthly income to ₹25,200.
- Deductions and Multiplier: As the deceased was a bachelor, 50% was deducted for personal expenses. Applying a multiplier of 18 (appropriate for his age) and accounting for income tax, the Court assessed the total loss of contribution to the family at ₹26,74,440.
- Standardized Conventional Heads: The Court adjusted payments for conventional heads to include a 10% inflationary increase for every three years since the precedent was set. This resulted in:
- ₹19,500 for funeral expenses .
- ₹19,500 for loss of estate .
- ₹1,04,000 for filial consortium (granted to both parents).
Conclusion
The High Court allowed the appeal and enhanced the total compensation to ₹28,17,440 . The Court also fixed the interest rate at 7.5% per annum from the date the petition was filed until the realization of the amount.
STPL (Web) 2026 HP 137
Kamlesh Sharma & Another V. Hrtc And Another (D.O.J. 22-04-2026)
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