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India Today has accessed Air India's compensation forms for families of victims in the Ahmedabad plane crash. The forms seek information about the victim's employment status and financial dependency of family members on the deceased. Some families, represented by a UK-based law firm, allege coercion in submitting these financial disclosures. Air India denies these charges, stating that all compensation will be done as per established procedures. The airline has already paid interim relief to 47 families. The controversy raises questions about the fairness of the compensation process and the potential for enhanced compensation claims. So, how should the airline allay the fears of the families of crash victims? Legal experts discuss this and more on the show.