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New Delhi : On the intervention of the National Human Rights Commission ( NHRC), India, in a case of death of four children due to electrocution, the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited has paid Rs 5 lakh each as monetary relief to their next of kin.

However, having received no information on the departmental action taken and the grant of  criminal proceedings against the negligent public servants, the Commission has issued summons for the personal appearance of Chief Secretary, Government of Uttar Pradesh on April 28, 2022, with the requisite reports.  He shall stand dispensed with the personal appearance if, the requisite report is received on or before  April 21, 2022, according to an NHRC release.

The Commission had registered the case on the basis of complaints alleging that four children died due to electrocution when a live wire snapped and fell into a tubewell where they were taking bath in Sambhal District, Uttar Pradesh, on June 21, 2019.  The incidence had allegedly occurred due to the negligence of the Electricity Department.
On the basis of the material on record received from the authorities concerned in response to its notices, the Commission found the allegations as correct and that the personnel of Paschimannchal Vidhyut Vitran Nigam Limited were responsible for the incident. Thereafter, the Commission issued a notice to Chief Secretary, Government of Uttar Pradesh, to show cause why appropriate amount of interim relief may not be recommended to be paid to the next of kin of each of the four deceased children. He was also asked to submit the details of departmental action taken in the matter and grant of prosecution sanction in the criminal case in the matter.