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SC reduces compensation for Uphaar victims

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NEW DELHI: In a setback to the families of the June 1997 Uphaar cinema fire tragedy victims, the Supreme Court on Thursday nearly halved the sum of compensation awarded to them by the Delhi high court and slashed punitive damages to be paid by cinema owners Ansal brothers from Rs 2.5 crore to Rs 25 lakh.

A bench headed by Justice R V Raveendran reduced the amount of compensation from Rs 18 lakh to Rs 10 lakh to the families of deceased above 20 years of age and for the victims below 20 years, it was reduced to Rs 7.5 lakh from Rs 15 lakh.

The bench also drastically reduced the punitive damages to be paid by Uphaar Cinema owners, Ansal brothers – Gopal and Sushil, to the Centre from Rs 2.5 crore to Rs 25 lakh.

While holding Ansals and erstwhile Delhi Vidyut Board (DVB) as jointly and severally liable to pay the damages, the court asked Ansals to pay 85 percent of the compensation. The rest would be paid by DVB, it added.

The bench modified the high court’s order of April 24, 2003, in which the court awarded a total compensation of Rs 18.5 crore.

The apex court also absolved Municipal Corporation of Delhi and Delhi Police of their liabilities to bear 15 per cent each of the compensation.

The court, however, retained the part of the high court’s verdict that mandated payment of Rs 1 lakh as compensation to those injured in the incident, in which 59 people were killed and 103 injured on June 13, 1997 during the maiden show of blockbuster Border.

The bench also issued a slew of guidelines for theatre owners and government authorities for safe and incident-free screening of films in theatres.

The bench ordered for screening before each show a short documentary film showing dos and don’ts in case of any emergency arising out of fire.

It also directed that the theatre staff would be properly trained in fire drills and evacuation in case of such incidents and there would be mandatory half-yearly survey of theatres by the government authorities on safety measures.

The next of kin of victims said they were disappointed with today verdict. (PTI)

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