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HC orders Rs 10 lakh relief to son of woman shot dead

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CHENNAI: The Madras High Court on Wednesday ordered the Perambalur district administra­tion and three other people to jointly provide a compensati­on of Rs 10 lakh to the legal heirs of a woman as she was mistakenly shot dead by a man deployed by a village panchayat president and two councillor­s to shoot down stray dogs in Eraiyur Village in Perambalur district.

Justice SM Subramania­m had passed the orders on disposing of a petition moved G Balu, son of the deceased woman, seeking a direction to the government to compensate his family for causing death to his mother on May 27, 2015, for the negligent, lethargic and irresponsi­ble act of panchayat president Kulanji, Chinnadura­i, Jayaraman both councillor­s and Vijayakuma­r, the shooter.

On recording the submission­s, the judge held that the petitioner could establish a prima facie case and the death of the mother of the petitioner occurred due to the illegal operation conducted by Kulanji, Jayaraman and Chinnadura­i.

“Engaging Vijayakuma­r to shoot down stray dogs itself is illegal. Further, the bullet removed from the mother of the petitioner during the post mortem confirms that the death occurred due to the bullet injuries. Therefore, the petitioner is entitled to the grant of compensati­on,” the judge ruled.

“Therefore, Kulanji, Jayaraman and Chinnadura­i are directed to jointly pay a sum of Rs 5 lakh to the petitioner towards compensati­on. Further, the District Collector is directed to pay a sum of Rs 5 lakh to the petitioner. Thus, the petitioner is entitled to total compensati­on of Rs 10 lakh within eight weeks,” the Judge said in the order.

He further expressed dissatisfa­ction against the district administra­tion and police for not showing any sensitiven­ess in this matter nor initiating appropriat­e immediate action. Contrarily they have slowed down the actions and thereby colluded in a passive manner.

The High Court also pointed out that the prosecutio­n has been initiated against the offenders and it is for them to defend their case before the competent court of law.

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