1 S.B.CIVIL MISC. APPEAL NO. 273/1992 (Brij Raj Singh & anr. Vs. Shanker Singh & anr.) Date of order : 18.07.2006 HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE DINESH MAHESHWARI Mr.D.S.Gehlot for Mr.K.S.Rathore for the appellants Mr.B.S.Bhati for the respondents This is a claimants' appeal seeking enhancement over the amount of compensation of Rs.79,920/- awarded by the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal, Pali on 07.04.1992 in Claim Case No.129/1987 on account of accidental death of their son Prem Narayan Singh, aged 16 years. At the outset, learned counsel Mr.B.S.Bhati appearing for the respondent-Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation (RSRTC) pointed out that against the same award dated 07.04.1992 made in this Claim Case No.129/1987, the owner of the vehicle – RSRTC preferred an appeal and questioned the award on its quantification of compensation and therein with the consent of parties, the award amount has been settled at Rs.50,000/- with interest at the rate of 12% per annum from the date of filing of claim application and the said appeal being CMA No.281/1992 has been disposed of on 19.07.1996. The record of CMA No.281/1992 shows that on 19.07.1996 in relation to the same award, the following order has been passed:- 2 ''19.7.96 Hon'ble Mr.Bhagwati Prasad,J. Mr.B.S.Bhati, for the appellant Mr.R.S.Khangarot for respetts. Both the parties agree that the findings of the Tribunal may not be disturbed and it would meet the ends of justice if the amount awarded as compensation is squared up to Rs.50,000/- with 12% interest from the date of the application. In view of the agreed statement, the award passed by the Tribunal is set aside. The amount of compensation awarded is fixed as Rs.50,000/- with 12% interest from the date of the application. With the aforesaid modifications, the award of the Tribunal is modified. The appeal is disposed of accordingly. '' In the aforesaid view of the matter, when parties by agreement have even got the amount of award made by the Tribunal reduced to the tune of Rs.50,000/- and the compensation amount has already been settled by this Court and the award has already been modified, this appeal by the claimants seeking enhancement over the amount of compensation awarded by the Tribunal has already become redundant; and the claimants would not be entitled for any relief contrary to the orders already made by this Court with the consent of parties. The appeal, therefore, fails and is dismissed. No costs. MK (DINESH MAHESHWARI),J.