Won't leave India before Uphaar hearing: Ansal brothers to SC

59 people were killed at Uphaar Cinema after a fire broke out on June 13, 1997

Uphaar Cinema
ANI New Delhi
Last Updated : Dec 05 2016 | 12:40 PM IST
Business barons Sushil and Gopal Ansal on Monday assured the Supreme Court that they will not leave the country until the petitions filed by the Association of Victims of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT) would be heard.

Earlier, the AVUT had approached the apex court seeking to restrain the two Ansal brothers from travelling abroad during the pendency of their present petition.

The lawyer for Ansal brothers earlier gave a verbal undertaking that they will not leave the country till the apex court decides the Uphaar Association's petition in the matter.

The apex court on Monday decided to hear the victim's application on Tuesday for imposing condition on the Ansal brothers.

Earlier, the apex court assured the victims' association of 1997 Uphaar fire tragedy that it would soon set up a bench to hear the pleas seeking review of its 2015 verdict, under which real estate barons were required to serve two years jail term if they failed to pay Rs 30 crore each as fine in the matter.

In 2015, an apex court bench headed by Justice AR Dave decided to hear in an open court the petitions filed by the CBI and AVUT seeking review of the 2015 verdict. Following the judgment, the Ansals had deposited the amount.

As many as 59 people were killed at Uphaar Cinema due to asphyxiation and stampede after a fire broke out when an overheated generator exploded in the building's basement during the screening of blockbuster Border on June 13, 1997.
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First Published: Dec 05 2016 | 12:22 PM IST

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