Uphaar tragedy: Delhi court to pronounce order on plea against Ansals

The police plea demanded that the brothers seek judicial permission before leaving the country

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ANI New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 29 2017 | 11:48 AM IST

A Delhi Court on Saturday is likely to pronounce its order on the police's plea demanding that real estate tycoons, Gopal Ansal and Sushil Ansal, who are convicted in the Uphaar fire tragedy case, should seek judicial permission before leaving the country.

The Patiala House Court on July 6 reserved its order on the Delhi Police's plea seeking that the Ansal brothers should take permission before leaving the country, for July 19.

The decision on the plea by the Delhi police came after magazine 'Tehelka' published a news article regarding Sushil Ansal taking steps to flee the country as he was selling his properties below the circle rates and transferring money to his foreign bank accounts in the UK and Singapore.

Prosecutor Ansari told the court that the news article which was published in December 2016 gives rise to a serious apprehension that the accused may flee from the country during the pendency of the present trial.

The counsel for Ansal brothers had opposed the police plea and said that accused are facing trial in the cases since 20 years and have attended court proceedings regularly.

Earlier in April, accused Gopal Ansal surrendered before the Tihar jail authorities after the apex court refused to grant him more time.

The court also directed senior lawyer Ram Jethmalani, who appeared for Ansal, to ask the real estate baron to complete the rest of his jail term.

The apex court sentenced Ansal to one-year jail term on February 9, while, his elder brother Sushil was ordered to skip his prison term because of his old age and ill-health.

As many as 59 people died and more than 100 injured in the subsequent stampede after a fire broke out during the 3-6 pm (Matinee show) screening of Hindi movie 'Border' on June 13, 1997.

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First Published: Jul 29 2017 | 11:47 AM IST

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