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Uphaar tragedy: Ansal brothers surrender in court

New Delhi, September 11:: Real estate barons Sushil and Gopal Ansal on Thursday surrendered before a Delhi court in compliance with the Supreme Court order cancelling their bail in the case of Uphaar fire tragedy which claimed 59 lives. Ansal brothers surrendered before Additional Sessions Judge I K Kochhar at the Patia  ....Read more

Crime proved, Is it not?By: Paul Krist | Thursday , 11 Sep '08 18:46:22 PM Reply | Forward These people tried to remove incriminating files from a lower court to escape punishment. This alone is sufficient evidence and proof of their having confessed to their crime of killing too many members of the public with their gross negligence.
AWARD R.I. FOR LIFE TO THESE MEN burning to death dozens and criminally trying to evade lawBy: MMK Rao | Thursday , 11 Sep '08 18:42:21 PM Reply | Forward It is extremely strange, to put it mildly, that a case involving big moneyed people along with their men, who caused the gory death of dozens of people, with their utter recklessness of management and grave unconcern for public's safety in their cinema theatre, should be dragging along, for more than a decade. This fact MUST not dilute the degree of severity of the punishment that must be meted out by rigorous life imprisonment of the people who dare, even at this stage, to escape from the arm of the law by criminal methods. THE PUBLIC DEMAND THAT THE MOST SEVEREST PUNISHMENT BE AWARDED TO THESE MEN AS A DETERRENT TO FUTURE RECKLESSNESS OF THIS MAGNITUDE.
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