Form Compensation Policy For Harm From Covid Shots: Supreme Court To Centre

In a significant ruling on Tuesday, the Supreme Court of India mandated that the Central Government establish a no-fault compensation policy for individuals who experience severe adverse effects following Covid-19 vaccinations. This directive comes in response to growing concerns about the safety of vaccines and the need to provide support to those affected. The court underscored the necessity of a structured approach to address the grievances of vaccine recipients, ensuring that they are not financially burdened due to unforeseen complications from the vaccination process. This decision reflects the judiciary's commitment to safeguarding public health while balancing the accountability of vaccine administration. The Centre has been given a clear timeframe to draft and implement this compensation framework, emphasizing the importance of transparency and responsiveness in healthcare policies. As the vaccination drive continues across the country, this ruling may instill greater public confidence in vaccine safety and encourage more individuals to participate in the immunization efforts.
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