The Delhi High Court has allowed criminal prosecution of Ansal brothers for allegedly tampering with evidence in Uphaar fire tragedy case in which 59 cine goers were killed and several others injured 12 years ago.
Justice S Murlidhar dismissed the plea of Gopal and Sushil Ansal alongwith two others challenging the trial court order which had summoned them to appear before it in the case.
The court also imposed a cost of Rs 25,000 on them. In this case, Additional Sessions Judge Mamta Sehgal on January 31, 2003, had ordered an inquiry after some documents related to Uphaar case went missing from court record room.
After the inquiry, one court staff was dismissed by the district judge for tampering with the court records on June 25, 2004.
The Delhi High Court had ordered the police to register a case in this regard on May 5, 2006 and ordered it to complete the investigations within three months. The police lodged an FIR on May 17 and arrested the court staff Dinesh Chandra Sharma.
It later filed chargesheet in the court in which Ansal brothers alongwith two others were made accused.
Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate had issued summon to all the accused on February 15, 2008 after which Ansal brothers had approached the Delhi High Court which stayed the trial court proceedings on April 30, 2008.
At least 59 people died of asphyxia following a fire caused by sparking in a transformer installed in the basement of the cinema hall on June 13, 1999.
Theatre owners Sushil and Gopal Ansal were sentenced to two years jail term by the trial court.
In December last year, the High Court modified the trial court order and reduced their sentence from two to one year jail term for the negligent act.