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Supreme Court Directs Centre to Provide Compensation to Families of COVID-19 Victims
The Supreme Court of India has directed the Centre to provide compensation to families of COVID-19 victims. The court observed that the families of COVID-19 victims are facing immense hardship and suffering, and that the Centre should take immediate action to provide compensation to them. The judgment was delivered by a three-judge bench comprising Justices Ashok Bhushan, M.R. Shah, and V. Ramasubramanian. The court held that the Centre should provide compensation to families of COVID-19 victims, and that the states should also take action to provide compensation to the families. The court also observed that the Centre should take action to ensure that the compensation is provided to the families in a timely and transparent manner. The judgment has significant implications for the Centre and the states. The court's decision to direct the Centre to provide compensation to families of COVID-19 victims is a significant development that will have far-reaching consequences for the country. The judgment is a testament to the court's commitment to upholding the rights of the most vulnerable sections of society. The court's emphasis on the importance of providing compensation to families of COVID-19 victims is a significant development that will shape the contours of social justice and human rights in India. The judgment is expected to have significant implications for the future of social justice and human rights in India, and it is expected to be a major milestone in the development of the rule of law in the country. The court's decision will have significant implications for the Centre and the states, and it is expected to be a major development in the ongoing debate over social justice and human rights in India. The judgment is a significant development that will have far-reaching consequences for the country, and it is expected to be a major milestone in the development of the rule of law in India.
