Madhya Pradesh Crime Victim Compensation Scheme
At a Glance
Scheme Category
Public Safety,Law & Justice,Emergency medical assistance
Target Beneficiaries
Family,Individual
Brief Description
The scheme aims to provide financial compensation and rehabilitation to victims of crime or their dependents by offering monetary support, medical treatment, and rehabilitation based on their loss, injury, and financial status.
Benefit Type
Cash
Eligibility Criteria
1. The applicant should be a victim of crime or a dependent of a victim who has suffered injury or loss due to criminal acts. 1. The crime should have occurred within Madhya Pradesh. Victims outside the state but residing in Madhya Pradesh are eligible for interim relief. 1. The applicant must report the crime without unreasonable delay. 1. The applicant must cooperate with authorities in investigation and rehabilitation process. 1. The annual income of the victim from all sources must not exceed ₹5,00,000. If it exceeds, compensation is limited to 50% of the prescribed amount.
Application Mode
Offline
Application Process
- Victim or dependent files an application with District Legal Services Authority (DLSA). - DLSA verifies claims, collects necessary documents, and may call for additional evidence. - Compensation is determined based on severity of loss, medical expenses, and rehabilitation needs within 60 days. - Interim relief or medical assistance may be provided immediately. - Approved compensation is disbursed through Aadhaar-linked bank accounts. - Appeals can be filed with the State Legal Services Authority within 90 days; second appeal to Government Home Department within 30 days.
Required Documents
- - Copy of Police Report / FIR
- - Copy of Medical Certificate detailing injury (if applicable)
- - Copy of Court Recommendation (if issued)
- - Dependency Certificate issued by Tehsildar or competent authority (for dependents)
- - Aadhaar-linked bank account details for disbursement
- - Identity proof of applicant (Victim/Dependent)
FAQs
Who can apply under this scheme?
Victims of crime or their dependents who have suffered injury or loss.
Which crimes are covered?
Crimes resulting in injury, loss, or requiring rehabilitation, including sexual crimes, acid attacks, and serious bodily injuries.
How is compensation disbursed?
Through Aadhaar-linked bank accounts, in lump-sum or installments.
Can minors receive compensation?
Yes, in a fixed deposit until majority or for education/medical needs.
Is medical treatment covered?
Yes, free treatment in government hospitals for all eligible cases.
Are victims with income above ₹5,00,000 eligible?
Compensation is limited to 50% of the prescribed amount.
How can one appeal a rejection?
First to State Legal Services Authority within 90 days, second to Home Department within 30 days.
Who monitors the scheme?
State and District Level Committees with quarterly/monthly reviews.
Are cases under Motor Vehicle Act covered?
No, they are excluded.
What documents are required for dependents?
Dependency certificate issued by Tehsildar or authorized authority.
Can compensation be recovered from the accused?
Yes, if later found ineligible, DLSA can recover compensation from the accused.