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Retd judge-led panel to probe Kamala Mills fire: Govt tells HC

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The government today informed the that retired of the court A V was appointed as the of a three-member committee to probe the Kamala Mills Compound fire incident that claimed 14 lives in December last.

The high court had ordered for the committee to be set up to conduct an inquiry into the incident.

The bench was hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) petition, filed by retired Julio Ribeiro,seeking, among other things, a judicial inquiry into the fire tragedy.

Vineet Naik, appearing for the government, told a bench of justices S M Kemkar and M S Karnik that the committee was formed.

The committee, headed by retired A V Savant, will also comprise two other members -- Vasant Thakur, an on one of the high court panels, and K Nalinakshan, the former chief

The bench ordered the committee to submit its first report on or before August 31.

The panel will inquire if there was any violation of norms by the owners of the land or the restaurants, if the immediate and probable cause of fire was owing to violations of the sanctioned plans and approvals granted by various authorities and if there was any dereliction of duty on the part of the civic body and government officials.

It will also recommend measures to be taken to avoid repetition of such incidents and other fire safety compliance steps.

The bench said the (BMC) should provide an office, staff and other infrastructure to the committee's and members.

"The remuneration of the shall be on par with the salary of a sitting of a high court," the bench ordered.

The court posted the petition for further hearing on September 17.

On the night of December 29 last year, a fire had broken out at the in the Kamala Mills Compound at Lower Parel. The blaze had subsequently spread to the adjoining restaurant, "1 Above".

Fourteen people were killed in the incident and several others injured.

An inquiry by the civic body had revealed large-scale construction irregularities and violation of safety norms at the site of the tragedy.

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First Published: Mon, April 02 2018. 16:50 IST
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