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HC directs power firm to pay Rs 10 lakh relief to SI’s widow

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The Delhi High Court has directed the power distribution company, BSES, to pay an ex gratia compensation of Rs 10 lakh to Shagufta Ali, widow of Sub-Inspector Afzal Ali who died following electrocution in May 2017. Shagufta had originally sought Rs 50 lakh in compensation.

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Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav, in his order dated September 5, said given the benefits already extended to the petitioner, the court deemed it appropriate to award the lump sum compensation.

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The BSES has been instructed to make the payment within three months, failing which they will have to pay an additional 6 per cent per annum.

The court noted that the deceased’s family has already received Rs 27,96,496 in pensionary benefits and continues to receive a monthly pension.

The high court also allowed the petitioner to seek further legal remedies in a civil court, which has been directed to resolve the matter within a year, if pursued.

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The court observed that while the negligence leading to the fatal incident might involve an outgoing wire causing a current leak to a gate, it could not definitively attribute the fault solely to BSES at this stage.

The final determination of responsibility would require further evidence, to be examined in the civil court.

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