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Maharashtra Approves Compensation Policy
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On 15th April 2025, the Maharashtra Cabinet approved a comprehensive compensation policy for custodial deaths, aligning with National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) recommendations to support families of inmates who die from unnatural causes in custody.
Key Points
- Compensation Details:
- Rs 5 lakh will be paid to legal heirs if the prisoner’s death results from:
- Accidents during prison work,
- Medical negligence,
- Assault by prison staff,
- Violence involving fellow inmates — if proven as administrative failure after inquiry.
- Rs 1 lakh compensation will be provided in cases of suicide in custody.
- The policy excludes natural deaths due to aging or chronic illness, injuries during escape attempts, lack of treatment while on bail.
- In case of natural disasters, compensation will follow existing government norms.
- Rs 5 lakh will be paid to legal heirs if the prisoner’s death results from:
- Amnesty Scheme for Property Tax Defaulters:
- To improve revenue and reduce arrears, the Cabinet approved an amnesty scheme for municipal property tax defaulters.
- The scheme waives penalties (currently 2% monthly), which often surpass the original dues and discourage payments.
- Legal amendments have also been approved to validate the waiver under existing municipal laws.
- To improve revenue and reduce arrears, the Cabinet approved an amnesty scheme for municipal property tax defaulters.
National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)
- About:
- It ensures the protection of rights related to life, liberty, equality, and dignity of individuals.
- Rights guaranteed by the Indian Constitution and international covenants enforceable by Indian courts.
- Establishment:
- Established on 12th October 1993, under the Protection of Human Rights Act (PHRA), 1993.
- Amended by the Protection of Human Rights (Amendment) Act, 2006, and Human Rights (Amendment) Act, 2019.
- Established in conformity with the Paris Principles, adopted for promoting and protecting human rights.
Custodial Death
- About:
- Custodial death refers to a death that occurs while a person is in the custody of law enforcement officials or a correctional facility. It can occur due to various causes such as the use of excessive force, neglect, or abuse by the authorities.
- According to the Law Commission of India, the crime by a public servant against the arrested or the detained person who is in custody amounts to custodial violence.
- Types of Custodial Death:
- Death in Police Custody: Death in police custody can result from excessive force, torture, denial of medical care, or other forms of abuse or incidental cause.
- Death in Judicial Custody: Death in judicial custody may occur due to overcrowding, poor hygiene, lack of medical facilities, inmate violence, or suicide.
- Death in the Custody of the Army or Paramilitary Forces: It can happen through torture or extrajudicial killings.

