On Thursday, the Kerala High Court in the case Sayeeda K. A. v. Union of India & Ors observed and has directed the National Disaster Management Authority to formulate policy or guidelines for identifying cases of death due to the after-effect of Covid-19 vaccination and for compensating the dependants of the victims within three months.
The bench of Justice V. G. Arun observed that there are instances where persons is suspected of having succumbed to the after-effects of immunization and in such circumstances, the National Disaster Management Authority and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare are bound to formulate a policy for identify such cases and compensate the dependents of the victim.
The Court observed that I have come across at least three cases where pleadings are to the effect that the person who has undergone Covid-19 immunization vaccination had succumbed to the after-effects of vaccination. Therefore, even if there are very few numbers, there are instances where persons are suspected to have succumbed to the after-effects of immunization. However, in such circumstances the respondent 2 and the respondent 8 are bound to formulate a policy for identifying such cases and compensate the dependents of the victim.
It was observed that the petitioner had approached the court seeking compensation provided to the families of deceased who have succumbed to Covid-19, as the petitioner’s husband died due to adverse events following immunization. Further, the court after perusing the documents produced, observed that prima facie shows that the petitioner’s husband indeed died due to the after-effects of the Covid-19 vaccination.
Earlier, the court observed and has directed Assistant Solicitor General of India, Advocate Manu S, to get instructions on whether the Government of India has formulated any policy for compensation for the victims of the adverse events following Covid-19 vaccination.
It was submitted by the ASG before the Court that no such policy has been formulated so far by the Central Government, when the matter was taken up for the hearing.
However, the court directed the National Management Authority to formulate policy or guidelines for identifying cases of death due to the after-effect of Covid-19 vaccination and for compensating the dependants of the victims and taking into consideration the urgency of the matter as the family members of the victims faces extreme difficulties, the Court directed for the needful should be done within the period of three months.
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