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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Court Slams Telangana Over Pharma Blast Negligence

Court Slams Telangana Over Pharma Blast Negligence

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Court questions state's preparedness on regulatory authority negligence.
  • Contract laborers received meager compensation post-blast.
  • Court appoints amicus curiae for Sigachi Pharma blast investigation.
Court Slams Telangana Over Pharma Blast Negligence

The Telangana high court has sharply criticized the state and its investigating agency for their lack of preparedness in addressing concerns surrounding the Sigachi Pharma blast. The court, in a public interest litigation hearing, emphasized the accumulation of negligence leading to such incidents and questioned the complicity of statutory regulatory authorities. It stressed the need for accountability, suggesting that consequences are necessary for learning.

The bench also highlighted disparities in compensation, noting that while permanent employees received adequate payments, contract and unskilled laborers were given paltry sums. To aid the investigation, the court appointed an advocate as an amicus curiae. It directed the continuation of the investigation against individuals deemed responsible or negligent.

Furthermore, Sigachi Pharma has been ordered to submit details of compensation paid and proposed to deceased, missing, and injured victims. The court is seeking a thorough examination of regulatory oversight failures. The case has been adjourned for further hearing, with the court prepared to monitor the investigation closely.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The court expressed dissatisfaction with the state's preparedness and questioned the negligence of regulatory authorities, demanding they appear with full answers.
No, contract, casual, and unskilled laborers received meager sums compared to permanent employees following the incident.
The court appointed an amicus curiae and directed the investigation to continue against those responsible or negligent.

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