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Home | India | Rs 1 Crore Ex Gratia Paid To 91 Per Cent Of Ai171 Victims Families

Rs 1 crore ex gratia paid to 91 per cent of AI171 victims’ families

The Tata Group said families of 15 victims of the AI171 crash have declined to collect personal belongings. Ex gratia payments of Rs 1 crore have reached 91 per cent of families, while compensation and belongings return processes continue for others

By PTI
Published Date - 12 June 2026, 05:26 PM
Rs 1 crore ex gratia paid to 91 per cent of AI171 victims’ families
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Ahmedabad: Families of 15 of the 260 persons killed in last year’s Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad have declined to collect the personal belongings of their loved ones, the Tata Group, which owns the airline, said on Friday.

Ex gratia payments of Rs 1 crore have been disbursed to 91 per cent of the families of the deceased, with the remaining cases primarily constituting situations in which documentation is incomplete, or where families have declined to accept the payment, it said in a statement.


Air India has provided an interim payment of Rs 25 lakh each to the families of the deceased to help address immediate financial needs. Interim compensation has been paid to families of 96 per cent of the deceased. The remaining cases are primarily those where documentation is incomplete or where there are ongoing family disputes, it said.

In terms of the personal belongings of the deceased, the process of returning them was carried out “with utmost respect, dignity and accuracy,” the Tata Group said.

More than 22,000 personal belongings were preserved and listed, and families received information about each of these items through email. A dedicated website was established for the purpose, it added.

“Families of 15 of the deceased have declined to take the personal belongings,” it said.

“Of the associated personal belongings pertaining to 187 deceased, personal belongings have been returned for 139 deceased in India and the UK, with the remaining cases primarily constituting situations in which documentation is incomplete, or where families have declined to accept personal belongings,” it said.

Associated personal belongings are items that could be confidently linked to an individual based on documentation, labelling, location of recovery, or verified identifiers. Each of these items has undergone multiple layers of checking to ensure that the final set being returned to relatives is accurate and complete, the company said.

“Of the unassociated personal belongings pertaining to 77 deceased, personal belongings have been returned to families of 60 deceased in India and the UK, with the remaining cases primarily constituting situations in which documentation is incomplete, or where families have declined to accept personal belongings,” it further said.

Unassociated personal belongings are those that could not be directly linked to any specific individual. These may include belongings without names or objects recovered in a manner that did not allow the company to link them conclusively to an individual.

Belongings have been handed over physically and personally in a manner that honours families’ grief and privacy. The process has been carried out after obtaining the necessary regulatory clearances, the Tata Group said.

Of the 25 digital devices recovered, 16 have been returned to the respective families, with the remaining cases primarily constituting situations in which documentation is incomplete, or where families have declined to accept them, it added.

The company said the ex gratia payment of Rs 1 crore was announced as part of the Tata Group’s philanthropic commitments and went beyond legal compensation requirements.

It further said 94 per cent of those who were injured on the ground have either received one-time full and final compensation or interim compensation, based on the nature of the injury incurred and any loss of livelihood. The remaining individuals collected a form from the helpdesk after the crash but have not submitted it.

“With most of the interim payments having been disbursed, Air India has begun the process for final compensation and is engaging with families. Families or individuals have absolutely no deadline or pressure to accept our offer within a set timeframe,” the company said.

In the aftermath of the crash, Tata Sons had set up the AI171 Memorial and Welfare Trust to support the victims.

The company said a team of more than 500 volunteers from 17 Tata Group companies, including 130 from Air India, were at the crash site to provide immediate, on-the-ground support.

Each victim’s family was assigned at least one dedicated, trained caregiver from its special assistance team to provide 24/7 support, it said.

“This included offering support throughout the DNA identification process, facilitating transportation and accompanying families to funerals,” the company said.

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