"If the sole bread winner dies in a terror attack, how will the family survive on merely Rs 3 lakh? How long will the amount last? Is Rs 3 lakh enough?" said the court while hearing a public interest litigation seeking a policy in this regard.
The division bench of Justices Abhay Oka and A S Chandurkar suggested the compensation amount be increased.
The court asked advocate S R Nargolkar, appointed as amicus curie (friend of the court) to assist in the matter, to go through the existing policies of the Centre and the state government and "see why such a less amount is being awarded".
The judges expressed dissatisfaction with a standard compensation amount, suggesting that the government should come up with a workable policy to determine the quantum.
"Everyone has right to life under the Constitution. If the compensation to the family of the victim is merely Rs 3 lakh, then how will it be enough?" said Justice Oka.
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