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______________ of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 states that compensation payable to the victim under section 357-A will be in addition to the compensa¬tion payable under section 326-A or 376-D of the IPC.
Section 357
Section 357-A
Section 357-B
Section 357-C
Let’s break it down option by option:
- Section 357 ?? Deals with courts awarding compensation to victims out of fines imposed on offenders. It’s the general rule for compensation from fines—nothing special about multiple laws here.
- Section 357-A ?? Introduces a new system: a Victim Compensation Scheme, where the state pays additional compensation to victims for injuries or losses.
- Section 357-B This one specifically says: compensation under 357-A is *in addition to* compensation under sections 326-A (acid attacks) or 376-D (gang rape) of the IPC. This is exactly what the question describes.
Correct Answer: Section 357-B
- Section 357-C ?? Focuses on healthcare—makes it mandatory for hospitals to provide treatment to victims of certain offences (like acid attacks and rape), regardless of payment.
So, what this really means is: Section 357-B ties everything together regarding compensation under both the Code of Criminal Procedure and those specific IPC sections.
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