IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH Civil Revision No.6205 of 2009 Date of Decision: 09.09.2010 Ashok Kumar ........Petitioner Versus National Insurance Company Ltd., Panipat .......Respondent CORAM:- HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VINOD K. SHARMA Present: Mr. J.K.Goel, Advocate for the petitioner. Mr. Inderjit Sharma, Advocate and Mr. Mukesh Kumar Bhatnagar, Advocate for the respondent. ****** VINOD K.SHARMA, J. (ORAL) The petitioner has invoked the revisional jurisdiction of this Court to challenge the order dated 31.01.2009, passed by the learned Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Panipat acting as Executing Court. The learned Motor Accident Claims Tribunal on an application moved by the claimant had awarded compensation on account of motor- vehicular accident. The total amount awarded was Rs.1,59,673/- (Rs. One Lac Fifty Nine Thousand Six Hundred Seventy three only). The Insurance Company was directed to pay the amount with liberty to recover it from the owner of the vehicle, as the terms of the insurance were violated. The petitioner challenged the order of the learned Executing Court in ordering the recovery from the petitioner. When the case came up for hearing before this Court on 22.04.2010, it was pointed out by the learned counsel for the petitioner that out of decretal amount of Rs.1,59,673/-, an amount of Rs.1,09,673/- already stood deposited and the petitioner showed his willingness to pay Civil Revision No.6205 of 2009 -2- the balance amount to satisfy the decree subject to the condition that the interest and other expenses be waived of. The petitioner was granted time to deposit the balance amount. The learned counsel for the petitioner states at bar that the total decretal amount has been deposited. In view of the fact that total decretal amount stands deposited, it would be in the interest of justice, if the interest and costs are waived of. Ordered accordingly. The execution application moved by the respondent-Insurance Company is accordingly ordered to be dismissed as having been satisfied. Disposed of. September 09, 2010 (Vinod K. Sharma) Gagan Judge