IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE FOR RAJASTHAN AT JAIPUR BENCH, JAIPUR. S.B.CIVIL MISC. APPEAL No.428/2000 (Smt.Bachchi & Ors. vs. Rajasthan State Roadways Transport Corporation Ltd. & Anr.) 20.02.2009 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE G.S. SARRAF Mr.Vinay Mathur on behalf of Mr.Sandeep Mathur, for appellants. Mr.Anirudh on behalf of Mr.Virendra Lodha, for respondent no.1. *** The appellants have filed this appeal against the judgment dated 25.11.1999 passed by Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Dausa in civil misc. case no.128/1997. Briefly stated the facts, according to the claim petition, are that on 4.3.97 the deceased Babulal was going by a bicycle from Sikandara to the village Bindarwada Manpur on national highway no.11. The roadways bus no.RJ 14 P 0682 driven by the respondent no.2 rashly and negligently hit the deceased Babulal in consequence of which he was seriously injured. The deceased was admitted in SMS Hospital, Jaipur. However, on 17.3.1997 he succumbed to the injuries. Learned Tribunal passed an award of Rs.1,98,000/- in favour of the appellants. Aggrieved, the appellants have preferred this appeal. Heard learned counsel for the appellants and learned counsel for the respondent no.1. Learned counsel for the appellants submits that his only objection is that the income of the deceased has been assessed on lower side and, therefore, the compensation amount deserves to be enhanced. Learned counsel for the respondent no.1 supports the judgment of learned Tribunal. In the absence of any documentary evidence learned Tribunal has assessed the income of the deceased as Rs.1500/- per month. On perusal of the evidence on record I am of the opinion that learned Tribunal has not committed any error in assessing the income of the deceased as Rs.1500/- per month. No interference is called for. Consequently, the appeal stands dismissed. (G.S. Sarraf), J. Sanjay