THE HON’BLE SRI JUSTICE N.R.L.NAGESWARA RAO M.A.C.M.A.No.1349 of 2011 JUDGMENT: Heard. The appeal is filed by the legal representatives of the deceased 1st petitioner, who filed the claim petition for the injuries received by him in a motor accident. The claim was made for Rs.1,00,000/- and the Tribunal after considering the evidence granted a sum of Rs.25,095/-. The insurance company has not filed any appeal disputing the award. However, the learned counsel for the appellant contends that the deceased died seven months after the incident and the quantum granted by the lower Court is less. As can be seen from the award of the lower Court except the deceased 1st petitioner, no evidence was adduced to prove the gravity of the injuries and after his death also, no evidence was adduced to show that the cause of death was due to the injuries received in the motor accident. The amount of compensation granted by the lower Tribunal is evidently a personal relief to the deceased and since the deceased has expired, any question of further enhancement does not arise. Therefore, the award passed by the lower Tribunal does not call for any interference particularly so, when there is no evidence of any further medical expenses or disability or cause of death being the injuries. Consequently, there are no merits in the appeal and the appeal is liable to be dismissed. Accordingly, Civil Miscellaneous Appeal is dismissed. No costs. _______________________ N.R.L.NAGESWARA RAO,J Date: 07.07.2011 INL