FAO No. 130/2007 with FAO No.93/2007 FAO No. 130/2007 29.10.2008 Present: Mr. G. D. Sharma, Advocate, for the appellant. Mr. Deepak Gupta, Advocate, for respondent No.1. Mr. D. S. Nainta, vice counsel for respondent No.2 FAO No. 93/2007 Mr. Deepak Gupta, Advocate, for the appellant Mr. D. S. Nainta, vice counsel for respondent No.2 Mr. G. D. Sharma, Advocate, for respondent No.3 Both these appeals arise out of the common Award dated 17.1.2007 passed by the Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Fast Track, Shimla in RBT No. 136-S/2 of 2005/2004 titled as Laxmi Singh v. B. S. Chauhan & Others. After the matter was heard for some time, learned counsel for the parties jointly prayed that the impugned Award and the findings on all the issues be set-aside and parties be permitted to lead additional evidence, if any. I have perused the Award. The findings given are without any basis and reasons. The Award in any event needs to be set-aside. Keeping in view the statement made by the parties, the findings as also the impugned Award are set-aside and the matter is remanded back to the Tribunal for consideration afresh. The claim petition is restored to its original position. The parties shall adduce additional evidence, if any, and shall not take more than two opportunities for the said purpose. Learned counsel for the parties undertake not to take unnecessary adjournments before the Tribunal and shall endeavour to have the matter concluded at the earliest. The undertaking is taken on record. The parties through their learned counsel are directed to appear before the Tribunal on 1st December, 2008. Since the driver respondent No.2 was ex-parte before the Tribunal and even in the present proceedings, notice need not be issued to him. Record be sent back immediately. Both the appeals are accordingly disposed of. ( Sanjay Karol ), Judge. October 29, 2008 (rana)