This Article is From May 26, 2016

Centre Asked To Spell Out Norms For Distributing Nirbhaya Fund To States

Centre Asked To Spell Out Norms For Distributing Nirbhaya Fund To States

The Supreme Court has asked the government to respond within six weeks.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the central government to spell out the manner in which Nirbhaya fund - for safety and empowerment of women - would be given to the states, saying that otherwise it would be reduced to a "lip sympathy".

"How you propose for the devolution of (Nirbhaya) fund to the States. What is the manner how this fund is going to be devolved to the states? Otherwise it would be lip sympathy," said a vacation bench of Justice Prafulla C. Pant and Justice D.Y.Chandrachud.

The court's observation came as amicus curiae Indira Jaisinh drew the attention of the court on the lack of uniformity in the victim compensation scheme formulated by different states under the Code of Criminal Procedure's (Cr.PC) section 357A.

The bench issued notice to the central and state governments on a number of issues flagged by the amicus curiae in her brief including compensation to rape victims, financial allocations for the same, number of cases where compensation was given, witness protection programme, One Stop Crisis Centre (OSCC) for rape survivors, details of the vehicles plying under the All India Tourists Permit Vehicles and the regulations of radio taxi operators.

The notice is returnable in six weeks.

Noting that there was a huge variations in the victim compensation scheme formulated by the different states, Justice Chandrachud said: "There could be a national model for victim compensation scheme" citing the Uttar Pradesh scheme which had a "horrendous provision" but changed on account of intervention by the state high court.

"This should not be left out to the states to have their (respective) models varying vastly from each other," he said.
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