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Seeking wholeness

Victim compensation and the journey towards restorative justice in India

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November 4, 2023
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Saurabh MishraIN the wake of a crime, victims are often left with more than just physical scars; the psychological and emotional toll can be devastating. In India, a country with a rich tapestry of legal traditions and a burgeoning population, the notion of justice is gradually evolving beyond retribution and incarceration, inching towards a more victim-centric approach known as restorative justice. At the heart of this paradigm shift is the Victim Compensation Scheme, a mechanism designed to offer solace and support to those wronged by criminal acts.

This article delves into the current state of victim compensation in India, scrutinizes its effectiveness, and proposes reforms aimed at enhancing the welfare of victims.

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Current landscape

India’s foray into victim compensation is relatively nascent. The Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) was amended in 2009 to include Section 357A, mandating a comprehensive scheme for victim compensation. This legal provision gave birth to state-level schemes that aim to provide financial relief to victims of crime, especially in cases of rape, sexual assault, acid attacks, and human trafficking.

Each state in India has tailored its victim compensation scheme according to local needs and financial constraints. For example, the Delhi Victim Compensation Scheme, 2018, is known for its relatively high compensation rates and streamlined application process. Despite these diverse approaches, the overarching goal remains uniform: to provide timely and adequate compensation to victims, thereby facilitating their rehabilitation and reintegration into society.

Scheme’s effectiveness

The effectiveness of victim compensation schemes in India has been a mixed bag. On one hand, there are heartening stories of victims who have received timely aid, enabling them to cover medical expenses, pursue education, or regain financial stability after a traumatic event. On the other hand, a labyrinth of bureaucratic procedures, lack of awareness, varying standards across states, and the slow disbursement of funds paint a less than ideal picture.

A significant issue is the inconsistency in compensation awards. While some states are generous, others offer paltry sums that are hardly commensurate with the victims’ suffering and needs. Furthermore, the lack of a centralised tracking system results in inadequate data collection, hampering policy analysis and improvements.

Challenges in process

The journey to obtain compensation is fraught with challenges. Victims, already grappling with the aftermath of crime, must navigate complex legal terrain, often without adequate legal assistance. The requirement for an FIR to be lodged and charges to be filed before compensation can be considered creates a dependency on the often overburdened police force.

Moreover, compensation is frequently tied to the outcome of criminal proceedings, which can be a lengthy process, thereby delaying the relief intended for the victims.

The journey to obtain compensation is fraught with challenges. Victims, already grappling with the aftermath of crime, must navigate complex legal terrain, often without adequate legal assistance
Proposed Reforms

To better serve the needs of victims, a multipronged approach to reform is necessary: Uniformity in compensation: Establishing a central framework that outlines minimum compensation standards can reduce disparities between states and ensure a baseline for victim support.

Streamlined processes: Simplifying application procedures and allowing online submissions can make the system more accessible. Moreover, setting strict timelines for the disbursement of funds can expedite financial relief.

Awareness and accessibility: Increasing awareness through public campaigns and legal literacy programmes can empower more victims to claim compensation. Additionally, providing legal aid to navigate the compensation claim process can level the playing field for those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Data management: A centralised database to monitor and evaluate the compensation awarded can facilitate transparency and informed policymaking.

Independent review: An independent body to review and address grievances related to compensation can ensure accountability and fair treatment. Beyond financial aid: Integrating psychological counselling, medical assistance, and vocational training as part of the compensation package can holistically address the needs of victims.

Conclusion

The Victim Compensation Scheme in India is an acknowledgment of the state’s role in the healing process of victims. Yet, as we examine the contours of the existing system, it’s clear that the path toward restorative justice is still under construction.

By embracing reforms that prioritise the dignity and recovery of victims, India can transform its compensation mechanism into a robust pillar of support. The need for a compassionate and responsive legal system has never been greater.

As India continues to develop its restorative justice model, the focus must remain on the human element, ensuring that every victim receives not just compensation, but a fair chance at restoration and peace.

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