Justice R Sudhakar and Justice V M Velumani gave the direction following complaints and writ petitions by several farmers who were not able to receive the insurance cover amount under the National Agricultural Insurance scheme(NAIS) launched by the Centre in 2002-03, through AIC.
The bench directed the AIC counsel Srinivasaraghavan to provide details by August 11.
The petitioner's counsel A Pugazhendi submitted that the cooperative societies, which extend agricultural loan, deducted the insurance premium amount by default before sanctioning the loan. But farmers whose crops were damaged due to vagaries of nature, were not given the insurance amount.
The financial institutions forced the farmers to cover the the crops under the insurance scheme when they took loan. Even those who do not obtain such loans could get covered by paying the necessary premium on a voluntary basis.
On payment of premium the farmer should get insurance to cover losses due to unpreventable risks, which included natural fire and lightning, storm, hailstorm, cyclone, typhoon, tempest, hurricane, tornado, floods, inundation, landslide, drought, dry spells, infestation of pests and afflicting of diseases. But the fact remains that the insurance scheme did not benefit farmers properly, he said.
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