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'Lack Of Compassion; We Expect Empathy From Govt Officials' : Allahabad HC Raps DM For Delayed Compensation To Acid Attack Survivor
Sparsh Upadhyay
19 Feb 2025 12:06 PM
The Allahabad High Court today strongly reprimanded the Meerut District Magistrate (DM) for showing a "lack of compassion" in delaying the compensation to an acid attack survivor. Strongly disapproving of the prolonged delay in the matter, the court ordered the DM concerned to forward the relevant documents to the Union Government in one week so that the concerned Department could act...
The Allahabad High Court today strongly reprimanded the Meerut District Magistrate (DM) for showing a "lack of compassion" in delaying the compensation to an acid attack survivor.
Strongly disapproving of the prolonged delay in the matter, the court ordered the DM concerned to forward the relevant documents to the Union Government in one week so that the concerned Department could act on a war footing and pay additional compensation to the survivor/petitioner in six weeks.
A bench comprising Justice Shekhar B. Saraf and Justice Vipin Chandra Dixit took serious exception to the “lackadaisical” approach of the District Magistrate as the judges remarked that authorities are required to fulfill their primary duty to serve the people, especially ones who have been disabled by the egregious acts of violence.
“We would expect far more alacrity and empathy to be shown by State officials,” the bench further observed in its order.
Notably, the division bench also asked the State Government to issue a circular to all the District Magistrates to ensure that delays of such nature are not repeated in the future.
The court was dealing with the writ plea filed by one Rajneeta, who claimed that she had been running from pillar to post since 2013 to receive the additional compensation of Rs.1,00,000/- payable to acid attack survivors under the Prime Minister National Relief Fund.
It was her case that while the Union Ministry of Home Affairs had written to the DM concerned in September 2024 to provide specific details concerning the petitioner and one more acid attack survivor, the officer sent no response from his end.
Terming the situation to be extremely alarming, the bench issued a directive to the DM to ensure compliance with the letter sent by the Union Home Ministry within one week from the date.
“It is to be noted that the incident of acid attack had taken place in the year 2013 and certain compensation was received by the petitioner. However, it is clear from the records that the cost of the surgeries and medical assistance required by the petitioner is far above the compensation provided to the petitioner. In light of the same, it becomes imperative to direct the authorities to ensure that the additional compensation to be provided by the Union of India should be handed over to the petitioner at the earliest.”
The bench also asked the Union Home Ministry to act on a war footing to compensate the survivor/petitioner. With this, the petition was disposed of.
It may be noted that in December 2013, Rajneeta suffered severe burns to her eyes, chest, neck, and face during a road construction dispute, resulting in 100% disability. She was assisted by acid attack survivor and Founder of an NGO, Brave Souls Foundation, Shaheen Malik and Advocate Mohd. Iliyas.
Case title - Rajneeta vs. Union Of India And 2 Others 2025 LiveLaw (AB) 65
Case citation : 2025 LiveLaw (AB) 65