// 1 // IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN BENCH AT JAIPUR ORDER IN S.B. Civil Misc. Appeal No.4846/2008 Radha Kishan Son of Shri Ram Nath Versus Kanhaiya Lal Son of Shri Ram Narain and Others Date of Order ::: 01.12.2008 Present Hon'ble Mr. Justice Narendra Kumar Jain Shri Vinay Mathur, Advocate, for Shri Sandeep Mathur, Counsel for appellant #### By the Court:- Heard learned counsel for the appellant. The injured-appellant has preferred this appeal for enhancement of the amount of compensation in respect of injuries sustained by him in motor-accident took place on 2nd April, 2000, and being aggrieved with the impugned Award dated 30th May, 2005 passed by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Tonk in Claim Case No.1810/2001 (471/2000), whereby the learned Tribunal awarded a total compensation of Rs.14,000/- with interest at the rate of 6% per annum from the date of the claim application till the date of payment, in his favour. The submission of the learned counsel for the appellant is that the amount of // 2 // compensation awarded in the present case is inadequate and the same may be enhanced reasonably looking to the number and nature of the injuries. I have considered the submission of the learned counsel for the appellant in the light of the findings of the learned Tribunal. The Tribunal has observed that the appellant sustained three simple and one grievous injuries and consequently awarded Rs.3,000/- for three simple injuries and Rs.5,000/- for the grievous injury. So far as 3% permanent disability is concerned, the learned Tribunal has not believed on the certificate and no amount of compensation was awarded under this head. I do not find any illegality in the finding of the Tribunal in this regard. So far as medical-bills are concerned, the same were not produced on the record of the case and it appears that the same were reimbursed by the Government as the appellant was a Government servant. However, Rs.4,000/- have been awarded under the head of medicines etc.; Rs.1,000/- have been awarded for nutritious food and Rs.1,000./- for transportation charges etc.; thus, the Tribunal awarded total compensation of Rs.14,000/- in favour of the appellant. After considering the submission of the // 3 // learned counsel for the appellant and the reasons assigned by the Tribunal for awarding the above amount of compensation, I find that the amount of compensation awarded in the present case appears to be just, fair and reasonable looking to the number and nature of the injuries sustained by the appellant and I do not find any illegality in the impugned Award passed by the learned Tribunal. In view of the above discussions, I do not find any merit in this appeal and the same is accordingly dismissed in limine. (Narendra Kumar Jain) J. //Jaiman//