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Morbi bridge collapse an 'enormous tragedy', says Supreme Court; asks Gujarat HC to hold periodical hearings

Morbi bridge collapse: The Supreme Court asked petitioners to approach the Gujarat High Court with their pleas, seeking an independent probe and award of dignified compensation to those who lost their family members in the incident.

Edited By: Vani Mehrotra @vani_mehrotra New Delhi Published : Nov 21, 2022 15:22 IST, Updated : Nov 21, 2022 15:25 IST
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Image Source : PTI Rescuers on boats search for people in the Machchu river next to a century-old cable suspension bridge that collapsed in Morbi

The Morbi bridge collapse incident that claimed over 140 lives was termed an 'enormous tragedy' by the Supreme Court on Monday. The top court also asked the Gujarat High Court to hold periodical hearings in the case. The high court is already hearing a suo moto case on the same issue. 

"It is an enormous tragedy and this will require weekly monitoring to see the award of contract, credential of the party awarded the contract, attribution of responsibility for those guilty," observed a bench of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice Hima Kohli.

The apex court noted that a division bench headed by the Gujarat High Court Chief Justice has already taken a suo moto note of the incident and has passed three orders, it will not hear the petitions as of now.

It asked petitioners to approach the high court with their pleas, seeking an independent probe and award of dignified compensation to those who lost their family members in the Morbi bridge collapse incident. 

The development came while the apex court was hearing a plea filed by someone who lost his two relatives in the incident. 

The petitioner sought a CBI probe, award of dignified compensation to those who lost their family members, the need to fix responsibility against officials of the Nagar Palika and that the agency entrusted to maintain the bridge is held accountable.

It was also hearing a PIL seeking direction to appoint a judicial commission under the supervision of a retired top court judge to initiate a probe into the incident.

During the hearing, the bench said the Gujarat High Court had already taken suo moto cognizance of the Morbi bridge collapse on October 30 hence it wouldn't hear the case. It said the high court would "undoubtedly be seized of ensuring a regulatory mechanism so that such incidents do not recur."

"We are of the view that the high court would also bring to bear its time and attention on other aspects of the matter which have been highlighted above while recording the submissions of the learned counsel of the petitioner," the bench stated in its order.

Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Gujarat government, submitted that the high court has already taken note of the issue and that the petitioner can raise the issues there.

The British-era bridge on the Machchhu river in Morbi collapsed on October 30 leaving over 140 dead, including 47 children.

Over 100 people were left injured due to the collapse of the suspension bridge over the Morbi Macchu river.

As per reports, the bridge was closed for about 8 months for maintenance and the repair work was being completed by a private agency.

Initially, the Gujarat Police had filed an FIR under IPC sections 304 and 308 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) in the bridge collapse tragedy.

The Gujarat government has already constituted a five-member committee to probe the bridge collapse incident. 

(With inputs from ANI)

Also Read | Adani Foundation to provide financial support to children of victims in Morbi bridge collapse

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