Monday, April 28, 2014

Mizoram asked to give higher compensation

NEW DELHI, April 29 – In a significant development, the Government of Mizoram was forced to pay an additional compensation to victims of an accident in Mizoram on the specific direction of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC).

According to NHRC sources, an amount of Rs 1 lakh each has been paid to the next of kin of the nine persons who got electrocuted while travelling in a bus between New Serkawr and New Latawh in Saiha District, Mizoram on March 25, 2011. The ill-fated bus got in touch with the live 11 KV line which was hanging low at 3.35 metre above the ground instead of 4.5 metres. The State Government has submitted a proof of payment to the Commission, sources said.

Earlier, the Commission did not accept the contention of the State Government which had held the driver and conductor of the bus responsible for the accident despite the fact that in the report of the Superintending Engineer, magisterial enquiry report and the police report, the gross negligence on the part of the Power Department was clearly made out. A Junior Engineer, P&E Division, Lawngtlai was held responsible.

It also did not accept the State’s argument that since a criminal case had already been registered under Section 304-A IPC, the NHRC may not be the appropriate forum to decide the issue of compensation and that a competent civil court, as well as human rights court are there to take up and decide the cases for violation of human rights. The State had also said that in addition to Rs 10,000 each already paid to the victims’ families, a sum of Rs 1 lakh each was also being paid as immediate relief.

The Commission observed that the registration and pendency of a criminal case does not debar it from granting appropriate relief to the next of kin of the deceased under Section 18 of the Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993. It also said that the amount paid by the State is meagre and hence it should pay additional compensation of Rs 1 lakh each, sources said.