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Supreme Court presses states to justify lack of job rehab for acid attack survivors, urging employment or honorariums.
The Supreme Court questioned states and union territories on why no rehabilitation schemes exist to provide acid attack survivors with government jobs, suggesting honorariums if employment isn't feasible.
The bench, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant, directed states to explain their inaction and urged High Courts to set timelines for pending cases.
The discussion arose from a plea by survivor Shaheen Malik, who was granted free legal representation by senior advocate Siddharth Luthra.
The court emphasized urgent rehabilitation, trial expeditiousness, and victim support, calling for a review of employment policies to ensure survivors’ inclusion.
La Corte Suprema presiona a los estados para justificar la falta de rehabilitación laboral para los sobrevivientes de ataques con ácido, exhortando al empleo o a los honorarios.