A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice S.A. Bobde, and Justices A.S. Bopanna and V. Ramasubramanian said the court will not close this case until the amount of compensation be deposited and disbursed to the families of the victims.
The Delhi High Court on Monday sought response from the Centre, Delhi government and others on a petition filed by one of Delhi riots victim seeking compensation of worth Rs. 5 lakhs.
The major blast had occurred in an illegal chemical factory last year, running on the agricultural land in the name of Sahil Enterprises Chemical Boiler Factory, at Pirana-Riplaj Road, Ahmedabad.
The Counsel appearing for banquet halls submitted that after filing of the petition all the banquet halls have been re-requisitioned and handed back on August 21, 2020
The petition has been filed by the wife of the deceased, who was arrested by the police on November 11, 2020 for allegedly stealing a vehicle, seeking compensation for herself and her two daughters.
It has also been stated that the Delhi government did not provide adequate compensation for the loss suffered by these innocent people and hence they must compensate the people suffered in the riot.
The Bombay High Court has said that if a COVID-19 patient dies due to negligence on the part of medical facilities in a state or civic-run hospital, then his/her family members would be entitled for compensation.
The National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (NCDRC) has awarded compensation of Rs 25 lakh for medical negligence to the wife of a patient who died in the Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore.
Supreme Courts requested AP HC to expeditiously decide the pleas of LG Polymers pending before the High Court seeking access to the plant and challenging its sealing, while also restraining the disbursal of deposit amount of 50 crores by LG Polymers for 10 days.