HC raps Maha over delay in awarding compensation
BY Team MP5 Jan 2018 10:41 PM IST
Team MP5 Jan 2018 10:41 PM IST
Mumbai: The Maharashtra government should cut down red tape and procedural technicalities while awarding monetary compensation to rape and acid attack victims, the Bombay High Court said on Friday.
A division bench of Justices R M Borde and R G Ketkar was irked when it was informed that a girl, who was attacked with acid in 2012, has not been given compensation and her medical expenses have not been met with as mandated under the state government's 'Manodhairya' scheme till date.
Under the 'Manodhairya Yojana', rape and acid attack victims are to be compensated up to Rs 10 lakh. Besides, their medical expenses are also to be borne by the government.
The scheme also provides for counselling and vocational training of the victims.
The bench was informed by government lawyer Neha Bhide that an amount of Rs four lakh was kept towards the petitioner victim's medical expenses.
"However, the amount could not be disbursed as the victim failed to submit the hospital bills. She (victim) submitted the bills later. Now we are unable to trace the victim to record her statement," Bhide said.
Irked with this, the court sought to know why the victim's statement needs to be recorded when she has already submitted all the bills.
The court said the government should have sent the money directly to the hospital concerned.
The bench also noted that under the scheme, the victim is to get compensation over and above the medical expenses.
"Shouldn't the government cut down the bureaucratic and procedural technicalities and help the victim? You (government) are so insensitive. In this particular case, the petitioner has already suffered physically...and now she is before this court for three years waiting for compensation," Justice Borde said.
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