Notice to government on plea for relief to Vadapalani flat fire victims

The High Court has issued notice to the Government on a plea seeking to grant Rs 10 lakh as compensation to the families of persons, who had lost their lives in the fire accident that occurred in an apartment in Vadapalani and deduct the same from the salaries of officials, who had failed to execute the lock and seal imposed on the building and the owner, who had taken the rules for granted.

By :  migrator
Update: 2017-05-17 20:18 GMT
Madras High Court

Chennai

A division bench, comprising Justices R Mahadevan and M Govindaraj, before whom the PIL came up for hearing on Wednesday adjourned the matter by two weeks to enable government pleader MK Subramanian to get instructions. 

The petitioner ‘Traffic’ Ramaswamy had contended that the fire accident that occurred on May 7 at a multi-storey, which claimed four lives and left eight others seriously injured, was owing to the utter negligence of the CMDA and Corporation officials. 

Citing media reports that the building was already sealed last year for violations, the petitioner said it was unclear as to how to the authorities withdrew the seal, when none of the violations was rectified. 

He also noted that a representation in this regard to the authorities had failed to evoke any response and hence had no choice but to approach the court.

Petition on bus strike closed 

Following the withdrawal of strike by the transport workers, the Madurai Bench of Madras High Court on Wednesday closed the petition that deemed the transport workers to end their strike and return to work. Following the resumption of bus services across the state, the High Court on Wednesday morning said that as the orders of High Court were complied with by the transport staff, the petition shall be closed.

River linking project stayed 

The Madurai HC Bench on Wednesday stayed the project of linking Tamirabarani river with Kannadiyan Kalvai and Pillaiyar Odai in Tirunelveli to prevent entry of drainage into the river. Manivannan, from Ambasamudram had filed a petition claiming that the river was the lifeline of people of five districts. If the rivulets were linked there was a possibility of drainage entering the river. When the petition came up on Wednesday, the HC stayed the project.

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