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E N Q U I R Y C O N
D U C T E D B Y T H I S C O M M I
T T E E
In accordance
with the recommendations of Justice Ranganath Misra Commission and the
terms of reference of this Committee, it was decided to issue a public
notice calling for information in the following format:
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Name of father / husband of applicant.
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Age of applicant.
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Full name (and address) of person(s)
killed.
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Date of death.
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Place of death.
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Relationship of the deceased with
the applicant.
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Whether relief was sought earlier
and was granted / not granted.
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If grated, name and full address
of the legal heir / next of kin to whom the amount (name and address)
of relief fund.
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FIR (original).
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Death Certificate (original).
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Photocopy of ration card.
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Photocopy of such documents, etc.,
which could reasonably prove that person(s) was (were) killed during
train / bus journey within the Union Territory of Delhi with photocopy
of such other documents as he / she may like to furnish.
The public
notice was published in English, Hindi, Urdu and Punjabi beginning on
18-3-84* (inviting applications with the above particulars).
* Notices
were published in different newspapers on different dates.
In the following
newspapers: -
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Tribune (English daily), Chandigarh.
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Punjab Kesari, Delhi and Jallandhar.
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Hind Samachar (Urdu), Jallandhar.
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Hindustan Times, New Delhi.
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Times of India, New Delhi.
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Indian Express, Delhi and Chandigarh.
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Nav Bharat Times, New Delhi.
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Hindustan (Hindi), New Delhi.
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Jansatta (Hindi), New Delhi.
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Pratap (Urdu), New Delhi.
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Milap (Urdu), New Delhi.
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Awam (Urdu), New Delhi.
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Jathedar (Punjabi), New Delhi.
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Panthak Samachar (Punjabi), New
Delhi.
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Educator (Punjabi), New Delhi.
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Akali Patrika (Punjabi), Jallandhar.
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Ajit (Punjabi). Jallandhar.
The last
date fixed for receipt of the applications was 10th April, 1987. However,
applications continued to be received till the end of April, 1987 both
by post as well as by hand. All these applications have been taken into
account.
For receiving
applications, collecting and processing them, an Officer on Special Duty
(OSD) was appointed in the Home Department with his office at Room No.19,
Old Secretariat, Delhi.Application which came by hand were received personally
by the OSD who also interviewed the applicants on the points on which
the applicants were not able to give precise data in response to the notice.
The Committee
received, in all, applications pertaining to 1767 cases of death.
The aforesaid
1767 cases were scrutinized and it was found that there were 62 duplicate
cases i.e., two applications had been made for the same case of death.
After eliminating these duplicate cases, a total of 1705 cases remained
for verification. After scrutinizing the individual applications it was
found that in 1585 cases it had been stated by the applicants that financial
assistance had already been provided by the Relief Commissioner /D.C.
Delhi. In other words, these 1585 cases had already been verified and
were included in the list of the Relief Commissioner. The remaining 162
cases, where it had been stated by the applicants that no compensation
had been paid, were separated. A computer check was then conducted of
these 162 names with the Delhi Police as well as the Relief Commissioner’s
list. This computer check revealed that there were 39 more chases, which
were included already in the Relief Commissioner’s list. There were also
another 11 cases, which had been verified earlier by the Delhi Police
and included in the Police list though in these cases compensation had
not been given by the Relief Commissioner. It was thus found that 112
cases remained which did not find any mention either in the Delhi Police
list or in the list of the Relief Commissioner. Further scrutiny revealed
that there were two more cases of duplication. The remaining 110 cases
were then taken up for further verification.
The Committee
issued individual letters to each of the 110 applicants to appear before
it and to adduce further proof in support of their claims. Out of these
110 applicants a total of 28 appeared before the Committee for a personal
hearing while another 6 sent additional information by post. The rest
did not respond.
The above
list of 110 names was also supplied to the Delhi Police with the direction
that a further spot verification should be conducted. According to the
verification carried out by the Delhi Police, deaths of 45 persons has
been established. However, the death of 46 persons could not be verified
due to various reasons. The police also reported that remaining 13 persons
were residence of Punjab, Haryana and such verification in their cases
could not be made. Further three persons were found to be still alive.
The field
inquiries conducted by the Delhi Police on the direction of this Committee
as well as the personal hearings conducted by the Committee have established
52 cases of deaths as verified out of the total number of 110 cases taken
up for inquiry. The Committee has passed appropriate orders in each of
these cases and sent the related files to the Relief Commissioner for
payment of ex-gratia relief.
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