[1] IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR J U D G M E N T S.B. CIVIL MISC. APPEAL NO. 837/2003 DEEPSINGH RATHORE Vs. SHRI AZEEZ & ORS. Date: 11.03.2008. HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE K.S. RATHORE Mr. K.N. Tiwari for the appellants. Mr. Vizzy Agarwal for the respondents. **** The appellant has preferred the present civil misc. appeal under Section 173 of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 for enhancement of compensation awarded vide impugned Award dated 07.12.2002 passed by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Jaipur (for short 'the Tribunal') in MAC No. 1011/1996, whereby compensation to the tune of Rs. 70,000/- along with interest @ 9% p.a. has been awarded by the Tribunal in favour of the appellant. The enhancement of compensation has been sought for by the appellant on the ground that on account of the accident the appellant sustained fracture in thigh as also in ribs and also received injury in left leg and head injury as well. It is further submitted that on account of injuries sustained by the appellant, permanent disability has been assessed as 17.35% and his left leg has been shortened by 1-1/2” and the appellant is feeling difficulty even in walking, but looking [2] to the seriousness of injuries and permanent disability, only an amount of Rs. 30,000/- has been awarded and total compensation to the tune of Rs. 70,000/- has been awarded by the Tribunal, which looking to the injuries and permanent disability received by the appellant, is very meagre and unjust and unreasonable and the same required to be enhanced. I have heard rival submissions of the respective parties and carefully gone through the record of the case as also the impugned judgment dated 07.12.2002 passed by the Tribunal. The Tribunal while computing the compensation has considered 17.35 % permanent disability received by the appellant and also considered the expenses incurred in the treatment and looking to the age, earning and future prospects of the claimant-appellant, awarded a compensation to the tune of Rs. 70,000/- which is just and reasonable and the same requires no interference by this Court. Consequently, the present civil misc. appeal filed by the appellant for enhancement of compensation fails being devoid of merit and the same is hereby dismissed. Record be sent back. (K.S. RATHORE)J. /KKC/