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SC seeks Maharashtra’s response on utilizing 25 cr for Covid-19 affected children

The state government informed the Court that the amount will be utilized to finance a scheme for children orphaned due to the pandemic.

Updated on: Sep 14, 2021 07:49 PM IST
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With Maharashtra reporting the highest number of children who became orphans due to Covid-19, the Supreme Court on Monday directed the state government to come out with an elaborate scheme on how it intends to help such children by utilizing a sum of 25 crore lying with the Court since 2016 under the direction of the Court in a medical admission matter.

As per the state’s calculation, the amount of  ₹25.53 crore lying with the Court would be utilized for financing  ₹5 lakh each for the 593 orphans. (Burhaan Kinu/HT File Photo)
As per the state’s calculation, the amount of ₹25.53 crore lying with the Court would be utilized for financing ₹5 lakh each for the 593 orphans. (Burhaan Kinu/HT File Photo)

In December 2016, the Supreme Court held a medical college in the state at fault for admitting students in violation of standards prescribed by the then Medical Council of India. The Court had directed the Maharashtra government to deposit 20 crore with the Court and recover the same from the defaulting medical college. In that order, the Court said that the amount should be utilized for “issues of juvenile justice”.

As the money lying with the Court had now swelled with interest to 25 crore, the Court Registry contacted the state government to know what is to be done with the money. The matter was put up before a bench of Justices Dhananjaya Y Chandrachud and BV Nagarathna on Monday.

As per the state’s calculation, the amount of 25.53 crore lying with the Court would be utilized for financing 5 lakh each for the 593 orphans when they shall receive on attaining 21 years. This scheme was announced by the state government on June 17 this year and the money was supposed to be placed in a fixed deposit.

The bench said, “We do not intend that you use this amount for distributing the 5 lakh financial support. That you otherwise will also do. Why don’t you reverse your policy and provide something more for these children using this amount?”

Patil, in the interest of the affected children, told the Court that the state shall present a concrete plan on utilizing the said amount for the welfare of Covid-affected children. The Court granted him three weeks directing the affidavit to be filed by the Women and Child Development Department of the state government.

The bench said, “Before we direct disbursal of 25.53 crore back to Maharashtra government, let a concrete statement be placed by the state with regard to the manner in which this money is to be utilized by state for children who lost one or both their parents during Covid-19.”

 
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