1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BOMBAY BENCH AT AURANGABAD Civil Application No.8324 Of 2010 In First Appeal No.3200 Of 2009 Surendrasing Bhupendrasingh Rajput. ... Applicant. Versus The Divisional Controller, MSRTC Depot Manager, ST Bus, Station Area, Nandurbar. ... Respondent. -------- Shri. Mukul S. Kulkarni, Advocate for applicant. Shri. D.S. Bagul, Advocate for respondent. -------- CORAM: NARESH H PATIL & K.K. TATED, JJ. DATE: 18th JUNE, 2010 PER COURT : 1) Heard. 2) This is an application for withdrawal of amount. The applicant met with an accident and it is stated that he suffered 100% disability. The applicant was Driver. 2 3) The learned counsel for the appellant Shri. Bagul submits that the applicant did not make the Insurance Company of the vehicle as party respondent in the claim petition and filed claim petition only against the respondent Corporation. The Claims Tribunal has granted exorbitant amount towards compensation. The claimant has restricted his claim to Rs.4,00,000/-. But the Tribunal granted more than Rs.12,00,000/-. Court fees was not paid by the claimant accordingly. 4) The learned counsel for the applicant Shri. Mukul Kulkarni submits that the claimant is ready to deposit the deficit Court fees in the Claims Tribunal. The applicant had spent about four lacs rupees for his medical treatment. 5) Considering the submissions advanced and after perusal of the material on record we pass following order. 3 6) Out of the total amount deposited, the applicant is permitted to withdraw Rs. 4,00,000/- (rupees four lacs) without surety and Rs.2,00,000/- (rupees two lacs) with surety to the satisfaction of the Registrar (Judicial). The Registry shall invest the remaining amount in any Nationalized Bank at Aurangabad initially for a period of three years and renewable thereafter till final disposal of the appeal. The applicant shall furnish details of his bank account to the Registry and after receipt of the details, the Registry shall directly transmit the amount to the bank account of the applicant. 7) The applicant to deposit deficit Court fees in the trial Court within four weeks. 8) The civil application is disposed of. Sd/- Sd/- (K.K. TATED, J.) (NARESH H PATIL, J.) rsl/ ca.8290.10