Mumbai (Maharashtra): The Bombay High Court on Friday took suo motu cognizance of the Bhiwandi building collapse incident, in which at least 41 people lost their lives, and initiated public interest litigation in the matter.
A division bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice GS Kulkarni made the Maharashtra government, relevant municipal corporations and others respondent in the matter.
"Deeply pained and saddened by some of the recent incidents of the collapse of residential buildings resulting in the loss of lives, we desire to initiate this suo motu public interest litigation," the bench said.
The High Court observed that it was reported that the building was not included in the list of dangerous structures so notified by the Bhiwandi Nizampur Municipal Corporation.
"It is further reported that in the past three years, several notices were issued in respect of this building by the Municipal Corporation and the landowner/developer of the building, Sayyed Ahmed Jilani was called upon to get the building vacated due to its dilapidated condition. If this is true, it is unfortunate that no action was taken by the Municipal Authorities to get the building vacated," the bench noted.
"It is also reported that this building was constructed sometime in the year 1984 before the Municipal Corporation was formed and later on, two illegal floors came to be constructed. However, no action was taken by any of the Municipal Authorities and its officers," it added.