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I N T R O D U C T I O N
The
Administrator, Delhi vide his order No. F. /PS/HS/87/1226-1237 to 1243
dated 23rd February, 1987 appointed a one man Committee consisting of Home
Secretary, Delhi Administration with the following terms and conditions: -
“Where
a number of deaths occurred and a number of grave offence were committed
in various incidents of rioting following the assassination of the late
Prime Minister, Smt. Indira Gandhi on 31-10-1984;
And
whereas it is necessary to determine the exact number, names and other
particulars of persons who were killed during these riots with a view to
grant ex-gratia payments and / or other benefits to the next of kin.
Now,
therefore, the Administrator of Delhi is pleased to direct that the Home
Secretary, Delhi Administration will determine, after calling for claims
within a specified period, the final figures of death and the names and
other particulars of persons who were killed with in the Union Territory
of Delhi during the period of riot from 31-10-84 to 7-11-84, and also will
make suitable recommendations regarding ex-gratia payments and / or other
benefits to the next of kin.
The
Administrator is also pleased to direct that the Home Secretary, Delhi
Administration will submit his report within three months from the date of
issue of this order.”
The
above orders of the Administrator were made as a direct sequel to the
report of the Justice Ranganath Misra Commission of Inquiry which was set
up to enquire into the allegations in regard to the incidents of organized
violence which took place in Delhi following the assassination of the late
Prime Minister, Smt. Indira Gandhi.
The
Commission in its report had examined the question of the number of
deaths which occurred in the riots in Delhi, in the context of the
submissions and affidavits made before it by the Citizens Justice
Committee (CJC) and the Delhi Administration and had come to the
conclusion that for various reasons it was not easy to ascertain the
definite number of people who had died. The Commission had observed that
the list supplied by the CJC contained 3949 names. After correcting it
for duplication and additions and arthmetical (sic) errors, the total
number in this list came to 3874. On the other hand, the Delhi
Administration had filed a statement before the Commission admitting the
number of deaths during the riots to be 2307. The Commission then went
on to observe as follows: -
“The
number had, however, to be somewhere between 3870 (arithmetically
corrected to be 3874) and 2307 the higher figure coming from the Committee
and the lower figure having been admitted by the Delhi Administration.
Placed in this situation, the Commission has not endeavored to ascertain
the exact number of people who died during the riots. Simultaneously, it
is a fact that the matter cannot be taken as concluded until the exact
number is ascertained by a further inquiry. Death gives rise to definite
consequences and brings in certain considerations. As already found the
next of kin become entitled to a compensation of Rs.20,000/- the
recommendations of the Commission may bring about certain other benefits
and if there be a widow or dependent relations left behind, she is or they
are entitled to certain advantages. It is quite likely that in some cases
the next of kin may not have come forward to raise a claim on the basis of
death. The manner in which the Delhi Administration has been changing the
gifure by conceding the claims leads the Commission to accept the position
that if there be a further probe and of a close type, it is quite likely
that the number may increase
Keeping
these aspects in view the Commission recommends that instead of accepting
a definite number as a final list, the matter should be kept open for
further examination where the number shall not go below 2307 and may not
go beyond 3874. But in between the exact number should be ascertained. The
modality for ascertaining his should be by the appointment of an officer
with full powers to go into the matter and he should give public notice to
invite claims of death within the Union Territory of Delhi during the
period of riots (October 31 to November 7, 1984) by fixing a time for
raising of claims and also a date for finalizing the same in accordance
with a procedure behaving the rules of natural justice and figures should
be determined. As and when any new name is added to the already accepted
list of 2307 by the Delhi Administration, the benefits contemplated in
respect of the dead people should be extended to the next of kin. Since
delay might make the inquiry not beneficial and modality proposed in the
recommendation may be implemented without delay and a time frame should be
prescribed.”
It
is on the basis of the above recommendations of the Commission, which were
accepted by the Government of India, that the task of ascertaining the
correct numbers was assigned to the Home Secretary of the Delhi
Administration.
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