Some kin of air crash victims may move civil court

[email protected] (The Hindu)
May 20, 2012

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Mangalore, May 20: Some families of the 2010 Mangalore air crash victims, who were unhappy with the quantum of compensation, may now file cases in a civil court here seeking its intervention on Monday.


Mangalore Air Crash Victims' Families Association president Mahammad Beary told The Hindu on Saturday that around five or six relatives of the victims of the May 22 air crash in which 158 persons died, were likely to file cases.


The Dubai-Mangalore Air India overshot the tabletop runway and plunged into the wooded area. There were eight survivors in the incident.


Mr. Beary said the cases for compensation or for increase in the compensation have to be filed within two years of the accident as per the Montreal convention.


The second anniversary of the air crash accident is on Tuesday.


Though many relatives of the victims were not happy, all of them were not willing to wage a legal battle with Air India and had decided to accept the quantum of compensation given after negotiations with the law firm hired by the airlines.


Some of them were reluctant as they would have to pay stamp duty of Rs. 3 lakh to Rs. 4 lakh depending on the compensation sought.


He said those who had not filed applications for compensation too could file cases before two years of the accident. Stating that the number of persons who may file cases was not known, he added, “We are watching the situation.”


He pointed out that the Kerala High Court had stated that the victims' relatives could file cases in civil court for higher compensation.


It may be noted that in August 2011, the court had observed that the carrier was liable to pay any actual damages proved by the claimants in the case of death or in the case of injured.


Settlements

The liability so payable could be determined through negotiated settlements or in a civil court of competent jurisdiction, it had said.


About the exact quantum of relief given by Air India, the Association has filed an application under the Right to Information Act, 2006, Mr. Beary said.


Monument

Mr. Beary said the association was pursuing the matter of building a monument for the victims.


It may be noted that a memorial with the names of all the victims etched on black granite at the site of the accident at Kenjar near here was vandalised in October 2010 allegedly over a land dispute. Mr. Beary said he had heard that the Air India would have a monument built through the local grama panchayat at Maravoor.


Besides pursuing this, the association would submit a memorandum to the Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner N.S. Channappa Gowda after the Association's meeting on May 22, regarding protecting the site in Panambur where 12 unidentified bodies were buried.


There was no public function planned this year on May 22 as was done last year. The office-bearers of the Association would offer condolence at a meeting to be held here on the day, Mr. Beary said.




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September 24,2024

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The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday dismissed the petition filed by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah against Governor Thawarchand Gehlot's decision to sanction the complaint and investigation against him in the alleged Mysore Urban Development Authority (MUDA) scam case.

Justice M Nagaprasanna said the facts narrated in the petition would undoubtedly require an investigation.

The court has also said that the Governor's order approving sanction to investigate against Siddaramaiah under section 17A of the Prevention of Corruption Act does not suffer from application of mind, instead has abundance of application of mind.

Meanwhile, the court rejected the request made by senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi to stay the order of the court. The court has vacated the interim order passed on August 19. In the interim order the trial court was directed not to take any precipitative action against Siddaramaiah. On August 17, Governor had approved sanction under section 17 A  of the Prevention of Corruption Act and Section 218 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita ( BNSS), citing three applications.

The court said the private complainants were justified in registering the complaint and seeking approval from the governor.

Insofar as private complainants seeking sanction under section 17A, the court said the provision nowhere requires only a police officer to seek sanction from a competent authority. The court further said it is in fact the duty of the private complainants to seek such approval.

Earlier, The High Court had completed its hearing in the case on September 12, and reserved its orders. It had also directed a special court in Bengaluru to defer further proceedings and not to take any precipitative action against the Chief Minister.

The case pertains to allegations that compensatory sites were allotted to Siddaramaiah's wife B M Parvathi in an upmarket area in Mysuru that had higher property value as compared to the location of her land that had been "acquired" by MUDA.

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In a significant development, a special court tasked with handling cases against Members of Parliament and Members of Legislative Assemblies (MP/MLAs) has ordered that a First Information Report (FIR) be filed regarding the Muda case.

Additionally, the Karnataka Lokayukta, which is an anti-corruption body, has been tasked with investigating allegations against Siddaramaiah, who is reportedly involved in the case.

The court instructed the Lokayukta (an anti-corruption authority) to provide a report within three months. It also ordered the relevant authorities to file a First Information Report (FIR) regarding the case.

Judge Santhosh Gajanan Bhat issued the directive, compelling the Mysuru Lokayukta police to commence an investigation following a formal complaint lodged by Snehamayi Krishna. 

The Karnataka Lokayukta in Mysuru is required to carry out the investigation under Section 156 (3) of the Criminal Procedure Code, which mandates the registration of a First Information Report (FIR).

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Mangaluru, Sep 19: Following the recent Nipah virus-related fatalities in Kerala, health authorities in Dakshina Kannada are taking proactive measures to monitor for potential cases of monkey fever. While typically found in African countries, monkey fever has raised concerns within the district, prompting increased vigilance.

To ensure early detection, travelers arriving at Mangaluru’s international airport and local ports will undergo health screenings. Additionally, a dedicated ambulance has been placed on standby for any emergent cases, and Wenlock Hospital has set aside a special ward with six reserved beds specifically for monkey fever patients.

"We currently have no confirmed cases of monkey fever in Dakshina Kannada, and there are no direct orders from the state government," said Dr. Timmaiah, the District Health Officer. "However, we are taking preventive measures, including continuous screening of incoming passengers. A special meeting is also being planned to discuss future action steps."

Dr. Timmaiah further highlighted the rise in general viral infections following the region's recent shift in weather patterns. "With the decline in rainfall, we are seeing an uptick in viral cases, particularly fevers accompanied by cough, cold, and throat pain, especially in children. Though Mangaluru has experienced mostly sunny weather, occasional rain at night has contributed to the spread of illnesses. It’s crucial for the public to remain vigilant and take preventive measures."

Health officials are urging residents to seek timely medical advice and follow recommended precautions to mitigate the spread of infectious diseases.

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