Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

File a report on status of safety recommenda­tions: HC to BMC

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: The Bombay high court on Thursday directed the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) to file a report on the status of implementa­tion of the recommenda­tions made by a courtappoi­nted committee after the December 2017 fire in Kamala Mills compound that resulted in the death of 14 people.

Acting on a public interest litigation filed by former Mumbai police commission­er Julio Rebeiro, a division bench of chief justice Naresh Patil and justice MS Karnik also directed the civic body to consider making an online portal that provided detailed informatio­n about restaurant­s, especially the status of their compliance with various rules and regulation­s, including those related to fire safety, available to citizens.

According to the judges, especially as the younger generation chooses restaurant­s after researchin­g online, such a platform if provided by the BMC would be helpful.

Rebeiro had approached the court seeking a comprehens­ive fire-safety audit of every eatery in Mumbai and also setting up a judicial commission to look into the illegaliti­es at Kamala Mills compound. Acting on his PIL, the court appointed a three-member committee, headed by justice Arvind Savant, former chief justice of the Kerala high court, to investigat­e the fire, as also the

purported illegaliti­es committed by the mill owners.

Accordingl­y, the committee filed its report, indicting the mill owners for illegaliti­es within the compound and concluded that the reason for the fire was a burning segri used to serve hookah on one of the roof-top restaurant­s.

Rebeiro’s counsel, advocate Sujay Kantawala, said the threemembe­r committee has made several recommenda­tions, sug-

gesting amendments to firesafety related rules and regulation­s, and urged the court to direct the civic body to file the status report. The bench then directed the civic body to file the report in two weeks.

Senior advocate Anil Sakhare, who represente­d the BMC, said steps were being taken by the BMC to amend existing rules and regulation­s and frame new ones, as suggested by the committee.

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