Dow, the global chemical giant, took over Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) in 2000. Leakage of toxic gas from the UCC factory here had killed more than 3,500 people in 1984.
On July 23 last year, the Chief Judicial Magistrate's (CJM) court has issued summons to Dow asking it to send its representative to appear before it yesterday, but nobody appeared, after which the court asked for reissuing of summons to the company.
It has informed the court in August this year that the CBI had forwarded the summon to the Union Home Ministry which in turn submitted it to the US Justice Department in October.
The CJM's court has issued re-summons to Dow on a petition filed by the Bhopal Group for Information and Action (BGIA) seeking that the US chemical giant too should be tried since it had taken over UCC.
"We want to know that why Dow is sheltering a fugitive UCC," BGIA activist Rachna Dhingra told PTI.
On June 7, 2010 the CJM's court had convicted people in connection with the tragedy, but former UCC Chairman, the late Warren Anderson and other officials didn't submit himself for trial, after which the court declared them absconders.
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