Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh government has launched a ‘Victim Compensation Scheme’ to provide financial assistance to victims or their dependents, who have suffered loss or injury due to crime like rape, acid attack and human trafficking. [caption id=“attachment_625924” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
AFP[/caption] A notification for the scheme has already been issued and budgetary provisions for the same, earmarking funds separately for the purpose would be sought soon, IG, Law and Order, BP Singh told media. The scheme is in pursuance with IPC 357 (A), which calls for compensating to the victims of crime, the IG said. The maximum limit for compensation would be Rs 2 lakh for rape victims, Rs 1 lakh for severe mental trauma caused by physical disability, Rs 1.50 lakh for acid attack, Rs 2 lakh for murder and Rs 2 lakh for human trafficking, he said. As per the scheme, the incident need to be reported within 48 hours of its taking place and an application would have to be moved with full details before the District legal Aid Tribunal which would then evaluate it within two months and decide whether full or partial amount has to be paid as compensation. The IG said this scheme would also be applicable in case where the accused are not known. PTI