A bench headed by Justice R M Lodha issued notice to the Centre and the state government on a plea of Kumari Nargis who informed the court that she has not received any compensation from the governments despite apex court order and pleaded that she too be given free medical treatment like the December 16 gangrape victim.
In this case Nargis, a law graduate hailing from Agra, was allegedly attacked by friends of his brother-in-law for opposing his marriage with her sister. Her face was burnt and she lost vision in one eye in the attack.
Referring to the apex court verdict directing that acid-attack victims be compensated by at least by Rs 3 lakh, she submitted that she has not been given any compensation by the governments.
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