1 caf5270-11.sxw Pps IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 5270 OF 2011 IN FIRST APPEAL NO. 1735 OF 2011 . Miss. Sanam Vijay Patil ..Applicant v/s. The Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. ..Respondent WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 5271 OF 2011 IN FIRST APPEAL NO. 1735 OF 2011 . Mr.Satyajit Vijay Patil ..Applicant v/s. The Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. ..Respondent WITH CIVIL APPLICATION NO. 5272 OF 2011 IN FIRST APPEAL NO. 1735 OF 2011 . Mr.Aniket Vijay Patil ..Applicant v/s. The Oriental Insurance Co. Ltd. ..Respondent Mr.S.M.Mangaonkar for the Appellant/ Applicant Mr.J.S.Chandnani for the Respondent CORAM : A.V.NIRGUDE, J. DATED : 20th December, 2011 P.C. : 1. All these applications can be disposed of by common order. 2 caf5270-11.sxw 2. These applicants are the respondent nos.2 to 4 in the First Appeal. The appellant, Insurance Company, challenged the judgment and award passed by the Motor Accident Claim Tribunal, Alibag. Pursuant to the Order passed by this Court, an amount of Rs.68 lakhs is deposited by the appellant in the Lower Court. The respondent no. 1 was allowed to withdraw Rs.5 lakhs by this Court, vide order dated 20th September, 2011. At that time, there was nothing on record to show that the respondent nos.2 to 4 have attained age of majority and so this court permitted them to make appropriate application for withdrawal of the amount, keeping on record proof of their age. These applications are filed pursuant to such liberty along with proof of age of the applicants. 3. I think all the applicants (respondent nos.2 to 4) also deserve an favourable order similar to the order passed in favour of the respondent no.1. The lower court shall hand over amount of Rs. 5,00,000/- (Rupees Five Lakhs Only) to each of the applicant ( respondent nos.2 to 4) out of the amount deposited by the appellant. Applications are disposed of. [A.V.NIRGUDE J.]