The Asian Age

HC: Inspect kiosks at Saket mall

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New Delhi, Oct. 11: The Delhi high court on Wednesday ordered an inspection of the popular south Delhi mall, Select City Walk, by the DDA to ascertain if the kiosks inside it posed a risk to public health or safety.

The direction came from a bench of Acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C. Hari Shankar which had earlier observed that if there were any illegal commercial activities blocking the entry or exit points in the malls, it could lead to a situation like the 1997 Uphaar tragedy which

Order came on a PIL alleging that commercial activities inside the open areas could pose a risk to public safety

had claimed 59 lives. The order came on a PIL alleging that commercial activities inside the open areas of two popular south Delhi malls — Select City Walk and DLF — could pose a risk to public safety if there was a fire or an earthquake.

The petition has alleged that the two malls have “not adhered to the fire safety rules and national building codes” which mandate that there would be no encroachme­nt of common areas, exits, terraces and other open areas. The allegation­s have been refuted by both the malls in their respective replies to the PIL.

The stand of the malls has been supported by the Delhi Fire Services which said that it had inspected both the premises on August 28 on the high court’s direction and had found that the fire prevention and safety measures were being maintained by them. The police, in its reply, has said that while it was not empowered to remove or demolish any unauthoris­ed encroachme­nt inside the malls, it will provide adequate assistance to the civic agencies which would undertake such an exercise.

The Select Infrastruc­ture Pvt Ltd, owner of Select City Walk, in its reply had said that the kiosks in the open areas were neither unauthoris­ed nor a misuse, and no risk was caused to the public health or safety by them.

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