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HC: Report on relief to Kammapuram victims

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CHENNAI: The Madras High Court has directed the state to file the status regarding paying final compensati­on to the infamous Kammapuram police custodial torture victims, which was portrayed in the film ‘Jai Bhim.’

Petitioner Kulangiyap­pan, a relative of Rajakannu, the deceased victim in the custodial torture, moved the High Court seeking to direct the state to pay the final compensati­on.

The case was listed before Justice G Jayachandr­an. After perusing the petition, the judge directed the state to file an affidavit stating the status of paying the final compensati­on as requested in the petition and posted the matter to April 23, for further submission.

The petitioner submitted that in 1993 the Kammapuram police illegally detained his mother Achi, uncle Rajakannu and other relatives. Further, it was submitted that the police brutally attacked his mother, his uncle, and other relatives, including his brother Kullan and him. Due to this brutal attack, Rajakannu died and others sustained severe injuries, especially his mother Achi, who was traumatise­d mentally and physically due to the sexual assault by the police, said the petition.

In 2006, the High Court convicted all the accused and granted interim compensati­on by directing the state to pay Rs 1.35 lakh to Rajakannu’s wife Parvathi, Rs 50,000 to his mother Achi, Rs 25,000 to his brother Kullan, and Rs 10,000 to him, said the petitioner.

The petitioner contended that, despite all the victims, including him belonging to the Scheduled Community, the case was not registered under the SC/ST Act. Further, it was sought the HC to direct the state to enhance the compensati­on under the SC/ST Act.

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