SC questions sale of acid in open market; says compensation for victims should increase to Rs 12 lakh
The Supreme Court has sought the Centre’s response on a petition relating to sufferings of acid attack victims across India and questioning the sale of acid in open market.
A bench, headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra, also issued notice to all the states and union territories on the plea for a direction for compliance of the guidelines and various laws pertaining to the victims.
A petition has asked for a direction to increase the minimum compensation amount of Rs 3 lakh for the victims, as directed by the apex court earlier, to at least Rs 12 lakh for the loss caused by such incidents, which led to partial or total disability.
It claimed that acid attacks have gone up and the court’s guidelines on prohibition on sale of acid in open market were being violated.
Advocate Anuja Kapur, who has filed the PIL, referred to such incidents, including the attack in December last year on a 22-year-old woman in Gurgaon and a 2011 incident in Meerut in which a man was the victim.
The PIL claimed that the “procedure involved in the release of compensation and medical treatement (to such victims) are very tedious, lengthy and tiresome even after various guidelines and laws for …read more