Launched on August 14, 2018, by the Tripura Home Department, this scheme provides financial aid to victims Read More... or their families affected by lynching or mob violence. Read less
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In the unfortunate event of lynching or mob violence, victims and their families in Tripura can find support through a dedicated government scheme. The 'Tripura Lynching/Mob Violence Victim Compensation Scheme' aims to provide crucial financial assistance for rehabilitation and to cover losses incurred due to such incidents.
This scheme, notified on August 14, 2018, by the Home Department of the Government of Tripura, is designed to offer financial compensation to individuals or their dependents who have suffered harm or loss because of mob violence or lynching. It ensures that those affected can receive the necessary support for their recovery and rehabilitation, in line with directives from the Hon'ble Supreme Court.
The scheme is primarily for residents of Tripura who are victims of lynching or mob violence. This includes individuals who have suffered injuries, loss of property, or whose families have faced destitution due to the death of a breadwinner. Dependents of deceased victims, such as spouses, children up to 21 years, and parents, are also eligible to claim compensation.
Mob violence can leave deep scars, both physical and financial. This scheme acknowledges the trauma and losses faced by victims and their families. It ensures that essential medical treatment is made available, and financial aid is provided to help rebuild lives and homes that may have been destroyed. The scheme acts as a safety net, offering a measure of security and support during incredibly difficult times.
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Benefits
In case of the death of the pensioner, the pension will be payable at the rate of the family pension and will be evenly divided among orphans below 18 years of age.
Sources and references
To apply for compensation under this scheme, you need to submit an application. This application should be accompanied by relevant documents such as the medical report of the victim, FIR and related police papers, and a copy of the charge sheet or final report from the investigating officer. The application should be submitted to the concerned District Magistrate & Collector or Sub-Divisional Magistrate of Tripura.
Official Contact:
Home Department, Government of Tripura
For details on submission, please contact your local District Magistrate & Collector's office.
When was this scheme introduced?
This scheme was officially launched on August 14, 2018.
Who is considered a 'Victim' under this scheme?
'Victim' refers to any person who has suffered loss or injury due to an act or omission for which an accused person has been charged. This definition also includes the victim's guardian or legal heir.
What is the main goal of this compensation scheme?
The primary objective is to provide financial assistance to victims of lynching and mob violence, supporting their recovery and rehabilitation process.
Can I get compensation if the offender isn't caught?
Yes, if the offender is not identified or traced, but the victim has incurred significant expenses for rehabilitation, they can still be eligible for compensation.
What does 'Dependent' mean in the context of this scheme?
'Dependent' includes a spouse, children (including legally adopted ones) up to 21 years of age, and parents who relied on the victim.
Who is responsible for implementing this scheme?
The scheme is put into action through the offices of the District Magistrate & Collectors across Tripura.
What is the maximum compensation amount for death?
In the unfortunate event of death due to lynching or mob violence, the compensation amount is ₹4 Lakhs.
How quickly can interim relief be provided?
Interim relief for victims or their next of kin should be provided within 30 days of the mob violence or lynching incident.
What happens if I've already received some money from another source?
Any compensation received from other sources like insurance or ex-gratia payments will be considered. If the total compensation eligible under this scheme is more than what you've received, the difference will be paid out from this fund.
How do I submit an application for compensation?
You need to submit an application with documents like the FIR, medical reports, and police investigation papers to the local District Magistrate & Collector or Sub-Divisional Magistrate.