The Committee was asked to file its report by March 13 and the railway officers were directed to examine the report and come out with an action plan by March 20.
A bench of Chief Justice Mohit Shah and Justice M S Sanklecha also directed the expert committee to inspect each and every platform on the Central and Western Railway routes and decide how much space should be left between the platforms and the footboards of trains so that mishaps could be avoided.
The bench had taken up the issue after a 16-year-old college girl, Monica More, lost her arms after falling into a gap between the platform at suburban Ghatkopar railway station while trying to board a local train last month.
The tragic incident brought to the fore the risk lakhs of commuters take daily to board crowded suburban local trains, transport "lifelines" of Mumbai.
Western Railway today informed the court that it had increased the height of suburban platforms at nine railway stations including Grant Road and Dadar.
The court reprimanded the railways for keeping wide gaps between the platforms and footboards of trains thereby putting the lives of commuters at great risk.
The court observed "you (railways) are not ready to listen to others. Your stand has been that whatever you say is right and others are wrong."
Counsel for railways Suresh Kumar gave technical reasons for not increasing the height of platforms.
The railways said in an affidavit yesterday that the gap between the footboards of local trains and platforms is not the sole cause behind commuters losing their life or limbs in mishaps but there were several other factors involved like crossing of tracks, trespassing and over-crowding.
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