Tag: Disbursal

  • Delhi riots: HC seeks status report on disbursal of compensation to victims

    Delhi riots: HC seeks status report on disbursal of compensation to victims

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    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Monday sought a status report, within four weeks, from the North-East Delhi Riots Claims Commission (NEDRCC) on the claims received by it from the victims and the amounts disbursed to them, if any.

    A single-judge bench of Justice Prathiba M. Singh was considering a number of petitions submitted by riot victims seeking compensation and some seeking enhanced compensation under the “Assistance Scheme for the Help of Riot Victims” of the Delhi government.

    The NEDRCC was set up by the Arvind Kejriwal-led government in April 2020.

    The judge also directed the Secretary of the Commission to place on record the procedure followed by it in processing the applications for claims and award of compensation.

    The assistance scheme provides for compensation for the death of a major or a minor, permanent incapacitation, serious or minor injuries, and loss of property.

    The petitioners’ lawyers claimed that surveys were done by the office of the Claims Commission in a few of the cases and that the amounts awarded were significantly lower than those set forth in the scheme of the Delhi government.

    Advocate Karuna Nundy, representing one of the petitioners, submitted that the petitioner is seeking enhanced compensation and is aggrieved about the grant of ex gratia compensation of total Rs 5 lakh for the two children who died during the riots.

    She argued that the compensation was significantly inadequate and that a further grant of Rs 5 lakh was required.

    According to Samir Vashisht, standing counsel for Delhi Government, the Claims Commission has been evaluating the claims, and a status report can be requested for detailed information regarding the progress of the applications up to this point.

    Given that the petitioners have a variety of financial hardships, Judge Singh noted that the Claims Commission should move the matter along quickly.

    “I want to see what the commission is doing and then proceed to hear the matter,” the court said.

    The judge listen the matter for the next hearing on April 28.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Single-lab Technicians, Allied Employees At GMC Srinagar Protest Over Non Disbursal of Salaries

    Single-lab Technicians, Allied Employees At GMC Srinagar Protest Over Non Disbursal of Salaries

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    Rehan Qayoom Mir

    Srinagar, Mar 9 (GNS): The Single lab technicians and employees of Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar protested on Thursday against the hospital administration for withholding their salaries for last many months now.

    The angry protesters chanted slogans against the hospital authorities for their lackadaisical approach towards their genuine grievance. “If everyone’s salary is being released, why are we being made to suffer?”, questioned the protesters, as per GNS.

    They claimed that the hospital authorities were holding their salaries purportedly due to the fact that they have not submitted time bond orders. “The protesters further asked why the hospital authorities did not check their records, as they too are supposed to have a copy of the (bond order.)”

    The protesters also pointed out that, many among them, had lost all their documents, including service books, in the 2014 flood. “Why is it that the GMC authority don’t have the records?”

    “It has been fifty contact months for us and we have still not received our salary. We have also met with the hospital authorities on multiple occasions, but they have told go to LG Administration”, they said adding “We do not have any approach and it is the duty of the hospital authorities to provide us with our salaries” the protesters added.

    “The government started a portal in the name of JKHRM and they uploaded all their documents there. Unfortunately, they were not able to upload their promotion order copies on the same, as the hospital authorities have not provided them with any such documents,” said a protester.

    When contacted, Prof. Masood Tanvir, Principal GMC told GNS that they have taken the matter into consideration for an early redressal. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )