Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Apex court to set norms on releasing Nirbhaya fund

- Bhadra Sinha bhadra.sinha@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Lack of clarity in rules on how and at what stage should a state government disburse compensati­on under the Nirbhaya fund to a rape survivor has prompted the Supreme Court to take up the issue and lay down guidelines for proper utilisatio­n of the money allotted under the scheme.

Noting that there was no nodal ministry in the Centre to take feedback from states on how the money allocated is spent, a bench headed by Justice MB Lokur commented it was an “unhappy state of affairs”.

There was an absence of an integrated system of disbursal and management of money meant to compensate rape survivors, the court said as it fixed October 4 to hear the government and advocate Indira Jaising who asked for uniformity in releasing funds.

The Centre had in 2013 announced the Nirbhaya Fund after people took to the streets in protest against the December 16, 2012 gang-rape and murder of a 23-year-old paramedica­l student in New Delhi.

Jaising read out the Centre’s affidavit that collated data on how much money states have spent so far under the scheme. She pointed out that in some instances, states had not explained why the money was disbursed even though there were no applicatio­ns from survivors for compensati­on.

Meghalaya had, between 2015 and 2017, released over ₹6 lakh from the allocation. However, the state did not furnish details of the expenditur­e. Similarly, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi and Jharkhand did not give the reasons for disburseme­nt.

Jaising also said there was a lot of confusion on the issue as the three ministries involved ministry of home affairs, finance ministry and ministry of women and child developmen­t - were unaware of what was to be done.

During the hearing, the court also expressed its displeasur­e over the Centre’s affidavit and referred to several discrepanc­ies as cited by Jaising.

“There must be some applying of mind (before filing an affidavit),” the bench said, adding, “You cannot come and file affidavit like this in a court. You are dumping this on us.”

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