A magisterial probe into the death of three UPSC candidates due to waterlogging in the basement of the Rao Coaching Center has indicated that the MCD and the Fire Department have maliciously violated several laws. The inquiry report said that although MCD and fire department officials had earlier noticed the violation of rules, no action was taken. The magisterial probe has also blamed the IAS Study Circle. The report handed over to the Revenue Minister has made several revelations.The owner and management of Rao Coaching Center were also liable for criminal negligence by indulging in dangerous misuse of the basement without regard for the lives of the students, the report said. The report revealed that MCD and fire department officials had noticed the violation of rules in the building earlier but did not take any action. 15 people including students and officials of various departments were questioned in the investigation. MCD did not remove the encroachment from the canal here. On the other hand, the fire department also failed to mention the misuse of the basement of the building as a library to the MCD during the inspection on July 1 this year.
The court sought the CBI’s response on the bail plea of ​​the four co-owners
The court on Wednesday issued a notice to the CBI on the bail plea of ​​the four co-owners of the basement jailed in connection with the accident in the basement of the coaching center in Rajendra Nagar. Principal District and Sessions Judge Anju Bajaj Chandana has directed the Central Investigation Agency to file its reply by August 9. Only then the court will hear the bail application of the four accused Parwinder Singh, Tajinder Singh, Harwinder Singh and Sarabjit Singh. The court issued a notice saying that the copy of the FIR has not been brought before the court so it cannot decide on the bail applications filed by the accused. . The High Court recently took over the investigation of the death in the basement of the coaching center building in Old Rajendra Nagar from the police and handed it over to the CBI.