SC Asks Centre To Give Details On Compensation To COVID Victims, Reserves Verdict On Rs 4L Ex-Gratia

It is not the case that government doesn't have funds to pay ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh to kin of Covid victims, but the focus on expenditure is wholistic, which includes using the funds for rehabilitation, mitigation, preparedness.

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In Delhi, Rs 50,000 is being paid while in Bihar, Rs 4 lakh is paid for Covid deaths.

On the aspect of a uniform policy and guidelines for issuance of death certificates for those affected with Covid-19, the top court noted that prima facie it finds the process very complicated.

The Centre had informed the Supreme Court that finances of states and Centre are under severe strain, due to the reduction in tax revenues and increase in health expenses on account of the coronavirus pandemic.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Centre to provide details on compensation provided to people who have succumbed to Covid-19 by each state and what fund was being utilized.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Centre, submitted before a bench comprising Justices Ashok Bhushan and M.R. Shah that it is not the case that government doesn't have funds to pay ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh to kin of Covid victims, but the focus on expenditure is wholistic, which includes using the funds for rehabilitation, mitigation, preparedness. Justice Shah responded, "So you say you don't have the money for ex-gratia but for other measures. It will have a wide ramification if government says it has no funds." The bench sought clarification from the Centre on this aspect.