But in the end, what does the victim get? Should the culprit’s
imprisonment alone be cause for joy? Our penal system does not have
provisions to hold perpetrators accountable to cover all the medical
expenses of the victim. Particularly in burn cases, treatment can go on
for years with general surgery to plastic surgery. In such a scenario,
who is responsible for covering medical expenses? Is it the state’s duty
or the victim’s right to demand medical assistance from the
perpetrator?
A burning issue | Opinion | Oped
A burning issue | Opinion | Oped
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