SC announces compensation for ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The (SC) on Friday granted compensation of Rs 50 lakh to (ISRO) S. Nambi Narayanan, who was arrested in an alleged scandal in 1994. The apex court observed that the arrest of Narayanan was "needless" and "unnecessary".

A three-bench of the top court, headed by of (CJI) Dipak Misra, also announced setting up of a committee which would be headed by retired DK Jain to investigate the role of police officials in the arrest of Narayanan.

After the announcement of the compensation, Narayanan told ANI, "I am yet to see the judgment. All I know is that Rs 50 lakh will be given as compensation and a judicial inquiry will be conducted."

In its 32-page order, the observed that keeping in view of the (CBI) report on the case, suitable compensation has to be awarded, without any trace of doubt.

"We think it appropriate to direct the State of to pay a sum of Rs 50 lakh towards compensation to the appellant, The said amount shall be paid within eight weeks by the State," the Supreme Court observed.

V. Giri, appearing for appellant Narayan, submitted that the grant of compensation is not the solution in a case of the present nature. He also argued that the authorities who were responsible to cause such kind of harrowing effect on the mind of the appellant should face legal consequences.

"A human being cries for justice when he feels that the insensible act has crucified his self-respect. That warrants a grant of compensation under the public law remedy," the top court said.

"There can be no scintilla of doubt that the appellant, a successful having a reputation, has been compelled to undergo immense humiliation. The lackadaisical attitude of the to arrest anyone and put him in police custody has made the appellant suffer the ignominy," the apex court noted.

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First Published: Fri, September 14 2018. 20:53 IST