IN THE HIGH COURT OF PUNJAB AND HARYANA AT CHANDIGARH. CR NO.2028/2009 Date of Decision:17.4.2009. Vishal @ Bunty ..........Petitioner. Versus Gokal Singh and others ..........Respondents CORAM: HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE JASWANT SINGH. Present: Ms.Promila Nain,Advocate for the petitioner. JASWANT SINGH,J(Oral). Petitioner, a minor, whose claim petition under Section 163-A of the Motor Vehicles Act,1988 for grant of compensation for the injuries suffered by him in a motor vehicular accident, is pending before the learned Motor Accident Claims Tribunal, Chandigarh (for short the Tribunal), has filed the present revision petition under Section 115 CPC for setting aside the order dated 10.3.2009 passed by the learned Tribunal, closing his evidence by Court order. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that entire evidence of the petitioner-claimant has been led and only medical record and disability certificate, which is to be issued by a Medical Board,PGI remains to be produced for which an application has already been moved to the PGI authorities. It is further submitted that constitution of Medical Board and issuance of disability certificate by it takes time, which is beyond the control of CR NO.2028/2009 2 the petitioner-claimant, who is a minor son of a poor Electrician, and as such one last opportunity be granted to produce the medical record and disability certificate on the next date or on a date to be fixed by the learned Tribunal. Keeping in view the peculiar facts and circumstances of the present case, I am of the considered opinion, that in the interest of justice, it would be just and expedient to grant one last opportunity to the petitioner-claimant to produce the medical record and disability certificate on the next date of hearing or on a date to be fixed by the learned Tribunal. Accordingly, present revision petition is allowed, impugned order dated 10.3.2009 is set aside and petitioner-claimant is granted one last opportunity to produce the medical record and disability certificate on the next date of hearing or on a date to be fixed by the learned Tribunal. No costs. 17.4.2009. (Jaswant Singh) joshi Judge