Stressing the need to apply such a higher standard, the High Court said: "As mentioned earlier, the measure of damages payable by the alleged tort teaser as per the nature of tort involved in the suit has to be correlated to the magnitude and the capacity of the enterprises because such compensation must have a deterrent effect . . (Emphasis supplied) Applying these higher standards of compensa tion, the High Court proceeded to assess damage in the following manner: "Bearing in mind, the above factors, in the opinion of this Court, it would not be unrea sonable to assume that if the suit proceeded to trial the plaintiff Union of India would obtain judgment in respect of the claims relating to deaths and personal injuries at least in the following amounts: (a) Rs.2 lakhs in each case of death: (b) Rs.2 lakhs in each case of total permanent disability; (c) Rs.1 lakh in each case of permanent partial disa blement and (d) Rs.50,000 in each case of temporary partial disablement." (Emphasis supplied) Half of these amounts were awarded as interim compensation.