1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY APPELLATE SIDE, NAGPUR BENCH, NAGPUR FIRST APPEAL ST. NO.562/2007 Tarachand s/o Raghunath Nimbarte ...Versus... Union of India through its General Manager, Bilaspur ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Office Notes, Office Memoranda of Coram, appearances, Court's Orders or Court's or Judge's Orders directions and Registrar's orders. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Shri S.K. Sable, Adv. for appellant] CORAM:- A.B. CHAUDHARI, J. DATED :- 05.05.2009 Heard. A finding of fact has been recorded by the Tribunal that there is amputation of one finger i.e. little finger which is evident from the certificate as well as photographs. Learned Counsel for appellant submits that even 4th finger was amputated for which there is no evidence placed on record and on the contrary the certificate as well as photographs show otherwise. The Tribunal, therefore, found that though there was no entry regarding grant of compensation for loss of one finger, there being entry of loss of two fingers and compensation payable to loss of two fingers is Rs.80,000/-, he granted half of it i.e. Rs.40,000/- for loss of one finger. In addition, he granted Rs.20,000/- 2 towards medical treatment since no satisfactory evidence to justify the claim of Rs.50,000/- for medical treatment was placed on record. In all amount of Rs.60,000/- was awarded by the Tribunal and in addition the Tribunal granted interest @ 6% per annum. In my opinion, the Tribunal has rightly taken care of the grievance of the appellant and he has been well compensated. There is no reason to interfere in the present appeal. The same is, therefore, dismissed on merits. No order as to costs. JUDGE ssw