New Delhi: The center on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court to seek four weeks outside the six weeks provided by him to the National Disaster Management Authority led by PM (NDMA) to complete the quantum ex-Gratia which will be paid to Kin more than four lakh people who have been Give up on Covid-19.
Judge Hakim Ashok Bhushan and Mr.
Shah on June 30 have decided that the center cannot eliminate the responsibility of throwing it under disaster management laws to compensate for families who die in national disasters, Covid-19 Pandemics declared under law Invite DM.
However, it has left the determination of ex-gratia to NDMA.
The center in its application says exercises to frame the right guidelines for ex-gratia payments are under the active consideration of NDMA.
“This exercise, although at the further consideration stage, requires a deeper inspection before the same thing is completed and implemented.
Each accelerated formulation can cause unwanted results,” the center said, looking for four more weeks outside the six-week deadline Stipulated by the Supreme Court.
The bench on June 30 has said, “We direct NDMA to recommend guidelines for the help of ex-Gratia because of losing life to family members of the people who died because of Covid-19 …
top and above the guidelines …
recommended for minimum standards The assistance will be given to people affected by Covid-19.
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