
Government jobs for acid attack survivors? Supreme Court's nudge to states
India Today
The Supreme Court asked states to work on framing a policy to provide acid attack survivors with government jobs or necessary alliance.
The Supreme Court on Monday delivered a judgment asking all the states and union territories to frame a policy to provide acid attack victims with government jobs. If jobs can't be provided, then the states and union territories need to pay a subsistence allowance to the survivors, the court said.
"All states/Union territories will show cause why a scheme for the rehabilitation of victims of acid attacks through jobs in government departments/agencies has not been formulated," the court said in the judgment. Adding further, it mentioned, "If there are logistical issues in providing government employment to victims of acid attacks, the state governments could formulate a policy to pay a subsistence allowance to acid attack victims."
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