Kamala Mills fire incident has shaken our conscience: HC

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The compound blaze that claimed 14 lives has shaken the of society and is an eye-opener, the High said today, and held that the tragedy was a result of the administration's failure to ensure strict adherence to fire safety norms. The asked the city's civic body to bring its house in order. The HC made the observations while hearing a PIL filed by former police Julio Ribeiro, seeking a judicial inquiry into the incident and also a direction to the and the to carry out fire of all eateries and restaurants. "The unfortunate incident has shaken our It is time the keeps its house in order," a division bench of Justices R M Borde and R G Ketkar said. Fourteen people had died and over 30 others injured when a massive swept through '1 Above' and 'Mojo's Bistro' pubs in the compound in central on December 29. BMC's told the today that the state had directed the civic body chief, Ajoy Mehta, to submit a report on the incident. The is expected to submit his report by the end of this week, he said. The directed the civic body to also submit a copy of the report to it on the next date of hearing on February 12. The HC also directed the corporation to file a detailed affidavit, giving details of conditions that are to be followed before granting licence to commercial establishments to and beverages. The bench said it expects the corporation to perform its statutory obligations. "The fire incident is a result of failure of the administration system to ensure strict adherence to regulations and conditions imposed on such eating hubs, bars, pubs and so on," Justice Borde said. "The fire incident has opened our eyes and led us to examine the issue. We would like to know from the what conditions are laid down and are mandated to be fulfilled before granting licence for and beverages," he said. In this particular case (fire), the fire department report says the pubs did not even have the licence, the said. "If the establishments are allowed to cook and serve food, then it should be ensured that they have proper infrastructure.

Even the fire safety norms have to be strictly implemented," Justice Borde said. The said it was time the civic body carried out a survey of such establishments after granting licences. After granting licence, the authorities have to keep re-examining to see if the conditions and norms are being followed, Justice Borde said. The said it was possible that some establishments, over a period of time, constructed temporary sheds which went beyond the sanctioned plan. "All the points raised by this will be covered in the report. If there is anything additional that would also be covered," the ordered. The said the corporation should also keep a check on the roadside stalls. The today also permitted the and Restaurant Association to intervene in the matter. Ribeiro, in his Public Interest Litigation filed last week, claimed that the incident exposed gross negligence and omission of duties by civic body officials in complying with the fire safety norms. The petition has sought a direction to the fire department to conduct a comprehensive fire of each and every eatery, restaurant, pub and bar which has been issued licence by the civic body. "The shall also set up a judicial commission for fixing up the accountability of public officers and private persons involved in the tragic incident," the petition said. It also sought constitution of a special investigation team to probe the incident.

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First Published: Mon, January 15 2018. 17:25 IST