New Delhi: The Delhi High Court (HC) on Tuesday declined to entertain a PIL seeking a judicial inquiry and a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) or any other independent agency into the Anaj Mandi fire near Filmistan in Delhi which claimed 43 lives.
A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice C Hari Shankar said that the fire occurred on December 8 and it was too early for the court to interfere as the authorities were dealing with it and also deliberating on preventing such incidents in future.
Dismissing the petition by lawyer Avadh Kaushik, the court said that if there is inaction on part of the authorities with regard to the incident, after a reasonable period of time, then he can move a fresh plea.
According to news reports, 43 people had died and several others were injured when the fire swept through a factory in a four-storey building located in Anaj Mandi area, the petition had said.
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It had alleged that not only was the building illegally constructed, but the factory was also manufacturing plastic packing material without any license, registration or fire safety systems.
Besides seeking a judicial inquiry by a retired judge and an investigation by an independent agency into the incident, the petition had sought compensation for the victims and framing of guidelines to prevent such incidents in future.