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Rs 2 lakh assistance to families of deceased in hit-and-run cases: Ludhiana Deputy Commissioner, 'Seven cases recommended under the Hit-and-Run Motor Accidents Scheme 2022'

Ludhiana Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sawhney announced that under the Hit and Run Motor Accidents Scheme-2022, a compensation of Rs 2 lakh is available for deaths and Rs 50,000 for serious injuries when vehicles involved are untraceable. Claims are processed by a district-level committee before being sent to the General Insurance Council.
Rs 2 lakh assistance to families of deceased in hit-and-run cases: Ludhiana Deputy Commissioner, 'Seven cases recommended under the Hit-and-Run Motor Accidents Scheme 2022'
LUDHIANA: Ludhiana Deputy Commissioner Sakshi Sawhney on Friday stated that under the Hit and Run Motor Accidents Scheme-2022, a compensation of Rs 2 lakh is being offered in case of death and Rs 50000 for seriously injured persons in road mishap cases where the vehicles involved in crashes can’t be traced.
Sawhney explained that a district-level committee has been established to process claims for the families of deceased persons under this scheme.
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"To apply for compensation under this scheme, the heirs of the victim (in case of death) and the grievously injured person themselves need to fill out Form No. 1 and submit it along with the post-mortem report, death certificate, Aadhaar card, Aadhaar card of heirs, copies of bank pass book, FIR and FAR reports, and any cashless treatment bill or the name of the hospital where the deceased person was treated" said a statement.
"Once the accident details are verified, the Tehsildar, Sub-Divisional Magistrate, or District Office/Deputy Commissioner's Office of that area will send their report in Form No. 2 along with a recommendation to the Deputy Commissioner. The case will then be referred to the General Insurance Council for further processing".
Sawhney also mentioned that seven cases have been recommended for Rs 2 lakh compensation to the General Insurance Council as of August this year.
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Shariq Majeed

Shariq Majeed is a special correspondent with The Times of India’s Ludhiana bureau. He covers health, courts, district administration, crime, environment and politics. He enjoys listening to music, reading, watching cricket and driving.

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