1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR ORDER S.B.CIVIL WRIT PETITION NO.5091/2008. LRs of deceased Rajamma Naya. VERSUS R.S.R.T.C. and Another. 01.07.2008. HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE DALIP SINGH Mr.Ram Singh Rathore, for the petitioners. ***** Heard learned counsel for the petitioners. The petitioners in this writ petition have challenged the order Annexure-5 passed by the learned Motor Accident Claims Tribunal by which the application filed by the petitioners for a direction for premature release and disbursal of the amount under the FDR, ordered to be kept under the award passed by the M.A.C.T. has been dismissed. Admittedly, four FDRs of Rs.25,000/- each were ordered. Out of the four FDRs, admittedly, the amount under three FDRs has been released to the claimant. The claimant has since died. The petitioners are the legal representatives of the deceased claimant and they want the premature release of the fourth FDR. The said FDR is due to mature on in the year 2009 and no specific and compelling circumstances have been pointed out apart from the fact that the claimant's LRs are the residents of Kerala as such the amount of the FDR may be released prematurely. 2 In the facts and circumstances, I am not inclined to interfere with the impugned order as no specific reason for premature release of the amount is made out. The writ petition is accordingly dismissed. However, it is open for the LRs of the deceased claimant to approach the learned M.A.C.T. for the release of the amount to the LRs of the deceased claimant on the maturity of the FDR under question. The writ petition accordingly stands disposed of. (DALIP SINGH),J. Solanki DS, Jr.P.A.