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R E L I E F I N
C A S E S N O W V E R I F I E D
The total
number of persons who died in the November, 1984 riots has now been determined
as 2733. In 2401 cases Relief Commissioner has already given the monetary
compensation to the next of kin. However, in 154 cases next of kin have
received only Rs.10,000/-. It appears that the next of kin have not appeared
to claim the additional amount of Rs.10,000/- despite repeated notices
issued by the office of the Relief Commissioner. They can do so now at
any time as it has been confirmed by the Relief Commissioner that cheque
are ready.
In addition
to these cases it has now been concluded that there are an additional
345 cases eligible to receive assistance. I, therefore, recommend that
the same compensation and facilities should be extended to the next of
kin in these 345 cases, which has been given to others by the Relief Commissioner.
Cases have
come before this Committee wherein the widow did not come forward for
the second installment of Rs.10,000/- which was not announced later. It
was pleaded before the Committee by some applicants that the widow had
in the intervening period re-married and she was therefore neither interested
nor entitled to receive the remaining amount. The money was now being
claimed either by the parents of the deceased or by the older brother
or sister. There were also a few cases in which the amount had not been
claimed by the widow at all. The Relief Commissioner’s Office had rejected
the claims of the parents on the ground that it was only the widow who
was entitled to the relief. In the view of this Committee, the difficulties
of the parents and in some cases those of other surviving members of the
family have also to be alleviated because they were also dependent, at
least in some measure, on the earnings of the deceased. The Committee,
therefore, recommends that the Relief Commissioner should make payments
to the surviving parents where the widow has not come forward to claim
either in whole or in part, the amount of ex-gratia payment upto 1st June,
1987.
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