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Compensation for railway accident victims must be hiked: Bombay HC

Observing that in the light of increasing instances of railway accidents that render many victims or their families incapable of making a living, the Bombay High

Updated on: Oct 16, 2016 05:42 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Observing that in the light of increasing instances of railway accidents that render many victims or their families incapable of making a living, the Bombay High Court in a recent order said that the government must enhance the compensation paid to such victims to ensure that the amount marches with time, and takes into consideration the increased inflation rates.

An HC  bench was hearing a plea filed by a city resident claiming that the apparent disparity between compensation paid to victims or the kin of railway accidents  and those who die in air crash (Hindustan Times)
An HC  bench was hearing a plea filed by a city resident claiming that the apparent disparity between compensation paid to victims or the kin of railway accidents and those who die in air crash (Hindustan Times)

A bench of Justices SC Dharmadhikari and BP Colabawala were hearing a plea filed by a city resident claiming that the apparent disparity between compensation paid to victims or the kin of accidents railway accident victims and those who die in air crash must be done away with.

The petitioner also cited a Delhi high court order of 2015, whereby the court had directed the union government to revise the compensation paid to the kin of victims of rail accidents, saying that there has traditionally been a disparity in compensation payable to kin of railway accident victims and those who die in an air crash, because the railway compensation amount was fixed more than 16 years ago.

Bombay HC too considered the above observation and directed the union government to file an affidavit detailing the steps taken so far to implement the Delhi High Court’s order.

HC is likely to take up the matter for further hearing on November 16 this year.

 
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Ayesha Arvind

Ayesha Arvind is a Senior Assistant Editor, specialising in legal and judicial reportage. She tracks high courts and tribunals, bringing key legal developments and their broader impact to the forefront.

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