The Free Press Journal

Life is 'priceless', it cannot be quantified in monetary terms: SC

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"Life is priceless" and no court can value it in monetary terms, the Supreme Court observed Wednesday while dealing with a matter related to compensati­on scheme for victims of sexual assault and acid attacks.

The observatio­n by a bench headed by Justice Madan B Lokur came when a lawyer questioned the compensati­on scheme of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) as per which women victims of sexual assault or acid attacks get a minimum compensati­on of Rs 5 lakh and a maximum of Rs 10 lakh in case of loss of life.

"No court can value life. Life is priceless," the bench, which also comprised Justices S Abdul Nazeer and Deepak Gupta, said.

The counsel, who has filed a plea on the issue related to acid attacks victims, said compensati­on amount for such victims should be fixed for a particular category of offence and it should not vary.

The lawyer argued that if a woman was raped, the amount of compensati­on should not be varying as given in the NALSA scheme as per which the minimum has been fixed at Rs 4 lakh while the maximum is Rs 7 lakh.

She said cases of rape, gang rape and loss of life in such incidents cannot be categorise­d in percentage as far as the amount of compensati­on was concerned.

The lawyer said the court should decide on having a fixed amount of compensati­on to such victims.

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