JUDGMENT : Faizan Uddin & Sen, JJ. - This appeal dated 17.2.1 X86 passed, Ky the High Court has been directed against the judgment of Delhi enhancing, the amount of compensation awarded by the Motor Accidents Claims Tribunal. In an accident which took place on 11.4.1967 at 8 a.m., one Ram Singh, aged about 29 years, was hit by the bus belonging to New Transporters, 3, Queen's Road, Delhi, driven by its driver Ram Chand, as a result of which Ram Singh died on the spot. His wife and two minor sons made a claim for compensation for his death in the accident. The Tribunal awarded a sum of Rs. 9,780 as compensation for the death. The claimants preferred an appeal before the High Court of Delhi. An application was made in the High Court that the compensation be enhanced in view of the revision of the pay scales of the post held by the deceased, by the Third Pay Commission. The High Court, taking into account the revision of pay scales by the Third Pay Commission, awarded a sum of Rs. 1,25,000/- as compensation. The contention of the learned counsel for the appellant is that the High Court had allowed the application of the claimants for enhancement of compensation on the basis of Third Pay Commission Report without affording an opportunity of being heard to the appellant. But it may be noted that the appellant had filed an appeal against the order allowing the application of the claimants for enhancement of the claim on the basis of the report of the Third Pay Commission and the said appeal was dismissed by the High Court having regard to the revised pay scale of the post held by the deceased, his age and longevity of life as well as all other facts and circumstances of the case, we do not find any justification to interfere with the quantum of compensation awarded by the High Court. The appeal is, therefore, dismissed. There shall, however, be no order as to costs. Appeal dismissed.