Background: Clavicle fracture is a common injury due to its subcutaneous and relatively anterior position comprising of 2.6% of all fractures. Both non-operative and surgical methods have been described for the management of this injury .However, there is no uniform consensus on the denite choice of treatment. Hence, this prospective study was undertaken to know the functional outcome of displaced mid shaft clavicle after plate xation including rate of union and complications observed. Method: In this study we analysed 24 patients for mid shaft clavicle fracture for a period of 24 months between February 2018 and January 2020 and studied union rate, complications with serial x rays and clinical examination. Result:All patients underwent full history taking, Clinical examination and Radiographic views were taken.The youngest patient was 18 years of age and the oldest patient was 60 years. The average patient age was 30.57 years. 17 patients (73.91%) were males while 6 patients (26.09%) were females. In this study, 16 patients (69.56%) were operated within 2 weeks and 7 patients [30.43 %] were operated between 2 to 4 weeks... Road trafc accident was seen in 16 patients [69.56%], fall on outstretched hand 6 patients [26.08%] had fracture of clavicle due to fall on shoulder from two wheeler and 1 patient (4.35%) had a fall of heavy object on the affected clavicle. The functional outcome is assessed by modied Constant and Murley score. The mean modied Constant Shoulder Score was 65.39 with range 48-72. 17 patients (73.91 %) had very good functional outcome, good functional outcome in 5 patients (21.74 %) and mean in 1 patient (4.35 %) all patients had their fractures united by 12 weeks. Average time to union was 8.68 weeks. In this study 1 patient (4.35%) had plate loosening which required implant removal after union and in 1 patient (4.35%) had plate prominence and in another 1 patient (4.35%) supercial surgical site infection. Conclusion: anatomic reduction with plate xation and early mobilization of displaced clavicle fractures is a viable treatment option, especially in young active adults with good outcomes and no major complications.