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In 2020, 1.20 lakh people died in road accidents caused by negligence

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In 2020, 1.20 lakh people died in road accidents caused by negligence

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A total of 1.20 lakh cases of “deaths due to negligence relating to road accidents” were recorded in 2020 in India. On an average, 328 people lost their lives every day, government data showed. 

National Crime Records Bureau’s (NCRB) in its annual ‘Crime India’ report for 2020 showed, as many as 3.92 lakh lives have been lost in three years in deaths due to negligence related to road accidents

The report said, in 2020 alone, there were 41,196 cases of “hit and run” while there were 47,504 such cases in 2019 and 47,028 in 2018.

On an average, there were 112 cases of “hit and run” reported across the country every day in the past year, according to the data.

Hurt by rash or negligent driving on public way stood at 1.30 lakh in 2020. In 2019, the same stood at 1.60 lakh and 2018, it was 1.66 lakh, while the cases of “grievous hurt” stood at 85,920, 1.12 lakh and 1.08 lakh, respectively.

The report also showed, 52 cases of deaths due to negligence relating to rail accidents were recorded across the country in 2020, from 55 in 2019 and 35 in 2018. 

It added, uring 2020, India also logged 133 cases of “deaths due to medical negligence”, up from 201 in 2019 and 218 in 2018.

There were 51 cases of “deaths due to negligence of civic bodies” in 2020 while there were 147 cases in 2019 and 40 in 2018, according to the report.

Another 6,367 cases of “deaths due to other negligence” were reported across the country in 2020, up from 7,912 in 2019 and 8,687 in 2018, it showed.

The NCRB stated in the report that the country remained under complete lockdown from March 25, 2020 till May 31, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic during which the movement in public space was “very limited”.

“The cases registered under crimes against women, children and senior citizens, theft, burglary, robbery and dacoity have therefore declined, whereas Covid-related enforcement has resulted in increase of cases registered under ‘disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant (Section 188 IPC)’, under ‘Other IPC Crimes’ and under ‘Other State Local Acts’,” it noted.

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