Court rejects plea alleging passport fraud by Sushil Ansal

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A today dismissed the application of of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT) alleging that Sushil Ansal, convicted in the 1997 case, played a on authorities to get his renewed.

rejected the plea filed by that had alleged that Ansal concealed or gave false information to the authorities for renewal of his


The court, however, granted a hearing on January 12 in the case related to tampering of evidence in Uphaar fire tragedy after Krishnamoorthy pressed for an early date contending it was a 10-year-old matter which had already been delayed.

Krishnamoorthy, who lost two children in the tragedy, has been fighting a legal battle on behalf of the victims' families for the last 20 years.

It was alleged earlier that Ansal was getting his renewed every 5-10 years.

According to the law, grant of may be refused to a person if any case is pending against him in the country.

"The applicant has serious apprehensions that the accused has not adopted correct procedure and has never approached this or any other for taking permission for seeking renewal of the since the year 1997.

"The applicant has apprehensions that a serious has been played on the authority and the by some ill-motivated persons who are evading the due process established by law," the application had said.

Krishnamoorthy had also sought direction to Ansal to furnish a copy of the order granting him permission to get his renewed.

The apex had last year asked to undergo the remaining one-year jail term in the case, while his elder brother Sushil got relief from incarceration with a prison term already undergone by him in view of age-related complications.

A fire at the during the screening of Hindi film 'Border' on June 13, 1997 had claimed 59 lives.

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First Published: Mon, January 08 2018. 18:40 IST