1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR, BENCH AT JAIPUR JUDGMENT SB Civil Misc. Appeal No.4492/2008 Madan Lal v/s Suresh Chand & Ors. Date of Judgment ::: 18th November,2008 Present Hon'ble Mr. Justice Narendra Kumar Jain Shri Vinay Mathur, for the appellant. By the Court: Heard learned counsel for the appellant. The injured-appellant has preferred this appeal for enhancement of amount of compensation in respect of injuries sustained by him in motor accident which took place on 18.10.2001 and being aggrieved with the impugned award dated 23.8.2005 passed by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Jaipur District, Jaipur and Additional District & Sessions Judge (Fast Track) NO.2, whereby the Tribunal awarded total compensation of Rs.19,320/- with interest @ 6% p.a. from the date of claim application i.e. 18.12.2001 upto the date of payment. Learned counsel for the appellant has contended that the amount of compensation awarded in the present case is inadequate and the same may be enhanced. However, during the course of arguments, he admitted that as per 2 injury report Ex. 125, the injured-appellant sustained only 4 injuries and no injury was described as grievous in nature. He further admits that the appellant did not suffer any permanent disability due to these injuries and permanent disablement certificate was not placed on record. The learned Tribunal has awarded Rs.13,000/- for physical pain and mental agony and Rs.2000/- for medicines, transportation charges and nutritious food, Rs.4320/- for loss of income. Thus, the Tribunal awarded total compensation of Rs.19,320/-. The interest has also been awarded at the rate of 6% p.a. from the date of claim application i.e. 18.12.2001 upto the date of payment. After considering all the facts and circumstances of the case, the number and nature of injuries, I am of the view that the amount of compensation awarded in the present case, appears to be just and reasonable and no interference in it, is called for. In view of the above discussions, I do not find any merit in this appeal and the same is accordingly dismissed in limine. (N.K. Jain),J. Chauhan/