Ans: Ruskin Bond’s “The Eyes Have It” is the story of a blind narrator’s infatuation towards a girl who was also blind. Both were blind but they thought each other as the person with good eyesight. They had a romantic train journey. In the course of their conversation they both felt and described the outside world better than the person who can see everything. Actually, the tittle has been used in the Ironical Sense. The narrator always tried to conceal the fact of his blindness. The whole world was seen by him through the eyes of the girl whose blindness was known to him by the new passenger. So the tittle is quite appropriate and Justified.