Infant mortalities in Ramnagar area of District Udhampur due to Spurious Drugs

Infant mortalities in Ramnagar area of District Udhampur due to Spurious Drugs

NHRC again seeks proof of Payment of compensation from J&K Govt

JKUT (Jammu), December-16-2021-( JNF):-   The National Human Right Commission (NHRC) vide its recent direction has directed it’s Registry to issue final reminder to Chief Secretary Govt. of UT of Jammu & Kashmir as well as Additional Secretary, Department of Health and Medical Education, UT of Jammu &Kashmir to submit the proof of payment of Rs.3lakhs to Nok of each deceased infants/child within six weeks positively falling which this commission will be constrained to invoke its coercive powers u/s 13 of PHR Act, 1993 calling for the personal appearance of the authority concerned before the commission

          NHRC also directed UT administration that the additional / complete report as directed by the commission in the matter be sent latest by 29/01/2022 for further consideration by the commission.

          Sukesh C.Khajuria an eminent Sr. Social Activist of J&K had approached the NHRC for ordering appropriate compensation to the victims and fixing of responsibility of the state authorities in the case. He had argued that it was the constitutional duty of the state authorities not only to protect the lives of the citizens but also ensure that spurious drugs harmful for humans are not sold.

          The issue of deaths of infants/children due to consumption of a particular spurious cough syrup in Ramnagar Tehsil of Udhampur District of Jammu & Kashmir during the month of December 2019-January 2020 was taken up by Sukesh C.Khajuria, an eminent social activist of J&K with the NHRC seeking compensation for the families of the victims and fixing of the responsibility of the concerned authorities.

          While taking up the matter on 7.9.2020 the Commission, after consideration of facts & circumstances of the case, found that there was a procedural lapse on the part of the Drug Department of the State of Jammu & Kashmir wherein the authority had duly failed to keep a regular vigil on the contamination and contents of medicines sold within its jurisdiction and thus held that the State is vicariously liable for said negligence. In view of that , by exercising power  u/s 18a(i) of PHR Act, 1993, the Commission directed  the Chief Secretary, Govt. of Jammu & Kashmir  to show cause within four weeks as to why the Commission should not recommend payment of compensation   of Rs. 3,00,000/- to the NoK of each deceased in the present case, who died due to the consumption of adulterated oral syrup/medicine and whose human rights have been infringed. The authority was  further directed also to file report with regard to action taken against the delinquent officials, on account of whose negligence such incident had occured, which could otherwise be averted due to their strict vigil.

          The said recommendation was confirmed vide direction dated 18-01-2021 wherein the Chief Secretary, Govt. of Jammu & Kashmir was asked to pay monetary compensation  of Rs. 3,00,000/- to the NoK of each deceased in the present case, who died due to the consumption of adulterated oral syrup/medicine and whose human rights were infringed. It was further directed that the compliance report along with proof of payment be made available to the Commission within six weeks, positively.

          Pursuant to that direction and reminder dated 6.5.2021, the Additional Secretary (Law), Health and Medical Education Department, UT of J & K, vide an email dated 07-06-2021 has submitted a compliance report by   forwarding a letter dated 07-06-2021 of the Under-secretary of that Department wherein it is stated that vide a communication   dated           01-06-2021, the State Drugs Controller, Drugs and Food Control Organization, J & K, Jammu has been asked to make the payment of Rs. Three Lakhs to NoK of each deceased in terms of the order of the Commission. It was, however, observed that   said letter dated 1.6.2021 which is addressed to the State Drug Controller, it is further clarified   that said monetary compensation shall remain subject to the outcome of SLP pending before Supreme Court of India.

          The Commission, however, observes that   proof of payment of Rs. Three Lakhs to NoK of each deceased from later authority is still awaited. In the circumstances, the Commission directed the Chief Secretary, UT of Jammu & Kashmir to submit proof of payment of aforesaid amount of Rs. Three Lakhs   to NoK of each deceased infant/child within four weeks positively   failing which   the Commission shall be constrained to invoke its coercive power u/s 13 of the PHR Act,1993 calling for the personal appearance of the authority concerned before the Commission.”

          Thus, this Commission has sought the proof of payment of Rs. 3, 00,000/-compensation to the NoK of each of the deceased victims. Pursuant to same, various communications have been received including report dated 18.08.2021 of Under Secretary, Health and Medical Department,J&K.

          As per same, the proposal of the payment of compensation is under active consideration in the GAD for placing it before the Administrative Council for consideration and approval. In view the same, this Commission deems it fit to call for the current status report regarding the payment of compensation to the Nok’s of the deceased victims in terms of proceedings dated 19-07-2021 within 08 weeks. Reminder be issued accordingly.

          On the one hand the UT administration has been trying to portray that it was willing to pay compensation to the victims, on the other hand it has even filed a special leave petition (SLP) in the Supreme Court against the order of the J&K High Court which has not only rejected the plea of the administration against the payment of compensation but also passed strictures against the conduct of the bureaucracy.”

          Interestingly, The Health and Medical Education Department of the Govt. of Jammu & Kashmir in it’s Govt. order No.:-711 – JK(HME) of 2021 issued on November 16 , 2021 said in compliance to order passed by NHRC in case No. 80/09/14/2020, a sanction was being accorded to the release of Rs.36 lakh for 12 deceased infant in Ramnagar area of District Udhampur, as a special and exceptional infant mortality case and its placement with the State drugs Controller, J&K , as compensation to Nok of each deceased ,subject to the outcome of SLP pending before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India , following approval by the Administrative Council Decision No. 90/14/2021 headed by Lt. Governor Sh. Manoj Sinha in it’s meeting held on October 07,2021. The parents of the victims /next of kin (Nok) of the each deceased infants had completed all the formalities with the Tehsildar Ramnagar submitting all the required documents / information like (i) name of the account holder (ii) Name of Bank & Branch (iii) bank account number (iv) IFSC code (v) copy of Aadhar card and undertaking on an affidavit duly attested by the 1st class Magistrate stating that in the  event of any Adverse judgement by the Apex Court in the matter of SLP titled Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir  & ors. VS National Human Rights Commission & ors. (Pending adjudication) the compensation amount shall be returned back to the Govt. within a period of one month from the date of any such judgement which is delivered to the beneficiaries by the SDM concerned.“Although, money cannot replace a human life but still can give some solace to the bereaved families who mostly are poor.”Khajuria said .JNF