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A bench of justices Krishna Murari and S Ravindra Bhat said taking the type of disability into concern, just compensation should be awarded to the person aggrieved.
”Whilst no amount of money or other material compensation can erase the trauma, pain and suffering that a victim undergoes after a serious accident, (or replace the loss of a loved one), monetary compensation is the manner known to law, whereby society assures some measure of restitution to those who survive, and the victims who have to face their lives,” the bench said.
The observation from the top court came while awarding a compensation of Rs 9.30 lakh to a woman labour who was injured during the construction of a government hospital at Bidar in Karnataka.
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”The position of the appellant after the accident, incapacitated her from carrying out her vocation as a labourer, we are of the opinion that the impugned order passed by the High Court is not liable to be sustained. ”The functional disability of the appellant is liable to be assessed as 100 per cent and, accordingly, the compensation is to be determined,” the bench said.