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India's Supreme Court Orders Covid Vaccine Compensation
26 Mar
Summary
- Supreme Court ordered a compensation system for severe vaccine side effects.
- A family fought for answers after their daughter's death post-vaccination.
- The 'no-fault' framework aims to provide redress without proving negligence.

India's Supreme Court has directed the government to establish a compensation system for individuals suffering serious adverse events after Covid-19 vaccinations. This directive follows a case where a family sought accountability after their daughter's death, which they linked to the Covishield vaccine.
The court's ruling creates a 'no-fault' framework, meaning families will not need to prove negligence to receive compensation. This addresses a recognized gap in India's approach to public health programs.
The case highlighted the critical need for transparency regarding vaccine risks. Families argue that clearer communication about potential rare side effects is essential for informed consent.
This initiative aims to provide a structured mechanism for redress, acknowledging the scale of India's vaccination drive and the concerns of affected individuals.




