Custodial death victim’s widow gets compensation

New Delhi, June 5 — The Delhi High Court has awarded a compensation of over Rs 6 lakh to the widow of a man tortured to death in Tihar Jail, three days after he was arrested. He was charged of “causing nuisance by consuming liquor in public”. Justice S. Muralidhar on Friday granted the compensation to Saroj Rani, the widow of Vinod Kumar, who died on June 12, 2007. “When such deaths occur, it is not only to the public at large that those holding custody are responsible, they are responsible also to the courts under whose orders they hold such custody,” the court said. The court told the Delhi government to deposit Rs 6.4 lakh for Kumar’s widow as fixed deposit in a nationalised bank. Kumar (25) was a sewage cleaner. “It was an admitted fact that Kumar was an alcoholic. That arduous, deplorable and undignified work as a sewage cleaner perhaps explains why Kumar had to take to drinking. It is not uncommon to find those working with sewage and with corpses in mortuaries to take to (liquor) to be able to cope with the repulsive and revolting nature of their work,” the court observed.

“A clear case of violation of the fundamental right has been made out,” said the judge.

Rs 7500 in coins stolen from bank

Burglars raided a nationalised bank at the Esplanade crossing and fled with coins worth Rs 7,500 on Saturday. The gang entered the first-floor bank
after breaking the locks of the wooden door, said police. They tried to open the cash vault, but failed. Instead, they fled with the coins kept outside.

Yash murder probe: The state investigation department has taken over the Yash Lakhotia abduction-murder case from the state police. Two months back, Yash (7), the son of a Howrah trader, was found dead beside Foreshore Road in Howrah.

Power cut protest: Locals at Bhatpara, North 24-Parganas, forced out all the employees of a local WBSEB unit and locked the office on Saturday to protest power cuts over the last couple of days. They also blocked Ghoshpara Road for two hours before police controlled the situation.