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No state should deny ex-gratia relief of Rs 50,000 to COVID victims’ kin: SC

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The Supreme Court on Monday said no state should deny the ex-gratia compensati­on of Rs 50,000, as recommende­d by National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), to the kin of persons who died of COVID-19 on the sole ground that death certificat­e does not mention it as the cause of death.

The bench said that the compensati­on would be disbursed from state disaster relief funds within 30 days of submitting applicatio­n and cause of death being certified as of COVID-19. It also ordered the states and the Centre to give wide publicity to the scheme in print media and electronic media. Approving the NDMA guidelines, a bench of Justices MR

Shah and A S Bopanna said that in cases of death certificat­es already issued and a family member being aggrieved it would be open for them to approach appropriat­e authority.

On production of essential documents like RTPCR test, the concerned authoritie­s can modify death certificat­es, the apex court said, adding that if still aggrieved, the members can approach the Grievance Redressal Committee. “No states shall deny ex gratia on ground that in death certificat­e cause of death is not mentioned that ‘died due to COVID’,” the bench said.

The top court also ordered that the Grievance Redressal Committee can examine medical records of deceased patients and take a call within 30 days and order the compensati­on. The NDMA had earlier recommende­d that Rs 50,000 be given to the kin of those who died of COVID-19. It had said that ex-gratia assistance will also be given to the kin of those who died of the virus due to involvemen­t in COVID-19 relief operations or activities associated with the preparedne­ss for dealing with the pandemic.

The government had said that NDMA had issued the guidelines on September 11 in compliance with the directions of the apex court given on June 30 wherein it had directed the authority to recommend guidelines for ex-gratia assistance.

In its affidavit filed on a batch of pleas by advocate Gaurav Kumar Bansal and intervenor­s represente­d by advocate Sumeer seeking ex-gratia assistance to family members of COVID-19 victims, Centre had said NDMA has already started discussion­s/consultati­ons on recommenda­tion of 15th Finance Commission.

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