Bengaluru: The Karnataka High Court has directed the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) to pay the family of an engineering student who died in a bus accident in 2015 Rs 35,53,400 with 6 per cent annual interest as compensation.

The compensation amount exceeds what was awarded initially by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, which directed BMTC to pay the victim’s family Rs 20,46,400.

On November 12, 2015, 20-year-old Mary Sindhu, an Engineering student, was traveling on a scooter as pillion rider when a speeding BMTC bus collided with the two-wheeler near PES College in Konappana Agrahara. While both Mary and Yogesh, who was riding the scooter, sustained injuries in the accident, Mary died at the Sparsh Hospital on November 15 after undergoing four days of treatment.

Mary’s parents Christy Babu and Mary Franchana and her brother CB Denis demanded a compensation of Rs 50 lakh from the BMTC, stating that Mary, who was studying in her seventh semester of Civil Engineering had been earning Rs 30,000 monthly. As BMTC challenged this, putting forth the argument that both parties were responsible for the accident, the Tribunal directed the Corporation to pay a compensation amount of Rs 15,07,000 with 9 per cent interest on November 28, 2016.

The accident victim’s family filed a plea in the High Court, arguing that the scooty was travelling at moderate speed and the bus driver was at fault for the accident. They also highlighted Sindhu's academic potential and that her future earnings were likely to be Rs 50,000-60,000 a month at a multi-national corporation.

The BMTC defended the bus driver in the High Court too, alleging police collusion with the claimants. The transport corporation also questioned in court the validity of the scooter rider's licence.

The division bench of Justice KS Mudagal and Justice Vijayakumar A Patil, who heard the case, noted from the evidence that the driver of the BMTC bus had reached the accident spot at high speed and a major portion of the bus crossed the scooter and its left side near the rear door hit the two-wheeler, resulting in the accident. The eyewitness, Yogesh Kumar, also deposed that the accident was due to the negligence of the bus driver, the judges added.

Also noting that the deceased girl was about to complete her engineering course and taking into consideration her academic excellence, the bench said that it would be justice to reassess the income of the deceased at Rs 22,000 per month.

An appeal filed by BMTC against the Tribunal's award was rejected by the HC.

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Panaji (PTI): Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor Arvind Kejriwal arrived in Goa on Wednesday on a three-day visit during which he will hold discussions on strategic planning and organisational strengthening ahead of the 2027 assembly elections in the coastal state.

The former Delhi CM landed at the Dabolim Airport in South Goa where he was received by local leaders, including party's state unit president Valmiki Naik.

"The visit marks strategic planning and organisational strengthening ahead of the 2027 Goa Assembly elections," said an AAP statement.

The party said Kejriwal will be at Shree Swami Samarth Pariwar Math in Siolim in North Goa on Thursday. He will also inaugurate a new 'Aamche Arogya Night Clinic' (health clinic) at Velim in South Goa.

The AAP said the convenor's visit reflects the party's growing focus on Goa and its commitment to expand the organisation at grassroots level in the BJP-ruled state, where polls are due in the first half of next year.