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In order to provide relief to the families of those
who were affected by the riots, the Delhi Administration had appointed a
Relief Commissioner. Amongst other relief measures the Administration
had also announced that the next of kin of those who were killed would
be given an ex-gratia
payment of Rs.10,000/- in each case. In order to disburse the relief, a
set procedure was adopted. This consisted of a public notice for calling
the applications. Thereafter, teams were set up, consisting of officials
of Delhi Administration, to conduct enquiries into individual cases. The
Relief Commissioner first published public notices in various newspapers
on 6-11-84 and repeated it at intervals. In response to the public
notices, the Relief Commissioner received the following number of
applications up to 31st Many, 1987:-
Name of District |
No. of Deaths |
East |
1654 |
West |
960 |
North/Central |
306 |
New Delhi/South |
423 |
Total |
3414 |
After the enquiries conducted by the Relief Commissioner, 2426 cases
were accepted till 31st May, 1987 while the rest were rejected.
On the basis of the enquires conducted by his office,
the Relief Commissioner has sanctioned payment of death compensation in
2426 cases up to date (31st May, 1987). Thus, according to the enquiries
conducted by the Relief Commissioner’s office a total number of 2426
deaths have been established so far.
A detailed scrutiny of the list of the Relief
Commissioner office has shown that names of 21 persons appear twice.
Thus, in calculating the number of deaths the list of 2426 will have to
be reduced by 21. Further police verification has shown that two persons
mentioned in that list are still alive while two persons had died before
the riots in November, 1984. After taking out these four cases the
number of deaths, which can be accepted on the basis of the enquiries
conducted by the Relief Commissioner would come to 2401. This list would
be referred hereafter as the ‘Relief Commissioner’s list.’
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