^ APPELLANT/ HSGH COURT OF CHHATTiSGARH AT BILASPUR HON'BLE SHRI RAJEEV OUPTA, C.J. & HON'BLE SHRS SUN!L KUIViAR SSNHA, J. M.A.fClNo. 745 of 2008 Shailendra Bhedia S/o Shri Khiiarfanda Bhedia, aged about 35 years, R/o Vili.- Pipar Chedi, Tah. Balod, Distt. Durg (C.G.), & Qr. No. B.K.-1/B, St. No.5, Sector-9, Bhiiai, Distt. Durg (C.G.) Versus 1. Sangeet Bux, S/o Jlven IVIasih, aged about 27 years, R/o Viil. Vishram pur, Tah. & Distt. Raipur (C.G.) 2, Ashok Patel, S/o Lekheshwar Patei, R/o LiG E-8, Sector - 2, Devendra Nagar, Raipur(Q.G.) 3. The New India insurance Co. Ltd., Through Divisionai Manager, Divlsion Office Thaker Chamber, G.E; Road, Power House, Bhifai, Tah. & Dist. Durg (C.G.) 173 oftheMotorVehides Act. Present: Shri CR Sahu, counsel for the appellant. (24th June, The foliowing order of the Court was passed by Rajeev Gupta, CJ. Learned counsel for the appeliant Is heard on admlssion. 2) This is claimant's appeal for enhancement of the copnpensation awarded by 8th Additjona! Motor Vehicle Claim Trlbunai (herein after, 'the Tribunal') vide award dated 30.10.2007, passed in Claim Case No.36/2007. 3) As against the compensation of Rs.13,51,000/- daimed by the claimant - Shailendra Bhedia for the injuries sustained by him in the motor accident on 12.12.2005, the Tribunal awardeda total sum of Rs.81,007/- along wjth interest @ 6% per annum. 4) Shri CR Sahu, iearned counsel for the appellant vehement!y argued that the compensation of Rs.81,007/- awarded by the TribunaE is too low in comparison to the serious nature of injuries sustained bythe appeiiant in theaccident. 5) The Tribunal considering the number and nature of the injuries sustained by the claimant in the motor accident and the amount proved to have been spent on the treatment, awarded Rs.24,407/- towards medicai expenses; Rs.24,000/- towards loss of income for a period of 8 months; Rs.20,000/- on account permanent disabillty, resujting in loss of amenities of iife to the ciaimant; Rs.5,000/- for pain and suffering; Rs.2,000/-for attendant; Rs.2,000/- for special diet; Rs.2,000/- for conveyance of the attendant; and Rs.1,600/- for conveyance of the cSaimant. The Tribunal, thus, awarded a total sum of Rs.81,007/- as compensation to the claimant for the injuries sustalned by him in the motor accident. 6) On due consideration bf the submissions of learned counsel for the appeilant, we do not find any scope for enhancement ofthe compensation awarded by the Tribunal. 7) The appeal,therefore, is liabie to be dismissed and is hereby dismissed summariiy. Sd/- Chief Justice Sd/- Sunil Kumar Sinha Judge padma