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Issue fresh norms to provide financial help to kin of Covid-19 victims: SC to NDMA

 

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) to issue fresh guidelines for providing minimum standards of financial help to families of those who lost their lives to Covid-19.

A special bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan and M R Shah said that the court cannot direct the Centre to fix a particular amount of financial help. Still, the government can fix the minimum amount to be paid as ex-gratia to family members of those who lost their lives due to Covid-19 while keeping various aspects in mind.

The top court directed the Centre and the NDMA to new fresh guidelines within six weeks for a minimum standard of relief to be granted to families of victims of Covid-19.

It also directs the authorities to issue appropriate guidelines for simplifying the process of issuing death certificates for Covid fatalities.

The top court asked the Centre to consider formulating an insurance scheme for cremation workers as proposed by the Finance Commission.

The bench also rejected the Centre’s argument for reading “shall” as “may” in section 12 of the Disaster Management Act for grant of ex-gratia amount to victims of disaster and said that the NDMA has failed to perform its statutory duties.

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