Court acquits accused of death due to negligence after 27 years of incident
New Delhi [India], March 5 (ANI): The Karkardooma Court acquitted a person accused in a 27-year-old case related to death and injuries due to negligence. The case pertains to a ceiling collapse during the construction work of a house in the Bhajanpura area in September 1999.
It took 27 years for Shiv Dutt to get acquitted in this case. Now he is not even able to walk. His grandson attended the court on the date of the judgement.
Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Pankaj Rai acquitted Shiv Dutt, noting that the prosecution failed to prove that the incident resulting in death and injuries was caused due to his negligence.
Shiv Dutt was the owner of the house. He had given the contract for repair of his house to Shahzad alias Bhura, who died during the trial of the case.
While acquitting Shiv Dutt, the court said that the prosecution witnesses failed to prove that the injuries to the victims occurred directly due to the rash and negligent act of accused Shiv Dutt.
The court also noted that there is no expert opinion or structural engineer report on record to show that the accused Shiv Dutt had any pre-existing knowledge that the building was structurally weak. Most of the prosecution witnesses were purely formal in nature.
The court held that it cannot be said beyond reasonable doubt that the incident took place due to negligence on the part of the accused. None of the facts proved on record show that the death of the deceased or the injuries sustained by the injured were due to the negligence of the accused.
The court said that though there is an acquittal of the accused in the present case, the responsibility of the State cannot be ignored either to provide justice to the victims or to compensate them.
"In fact, the injured and family members of the deceased are entitled to compensation under the Delhi Victim Compensation Scheme. The matter is referred to the Learned Secretary, DLSA, North East, to consider compensation for the victims/dependents/family members, as applicable, under the Delhi Victim Compensation Scheme and award them suitable compensation as per rules," JMFC Rai ordered.
On reaching the spot, the police found a large crowd gathered and came to know that the injured had already been shifted to GTB Hospital by PCR vans and CATs ambulance.
During the investigation, it was revealed that the owner of the building, accused Shiv Dutt, had assigned the construction work of the roof on the first floor of his house to a co-accused contractor, Shahzad (since expired). The lifting of the *lenter* was in progress when suddenly the said *lenter* collapsed and fell on the labourers working there. Seven people received injuries in the incident, and one life was lost.
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