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HC Slams Govt & L & T, ask them to resolve disputes

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Nagpur: Express concerns over the safety and security of residents because access is stopped by 3,700 CCTV cameras, the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court on Thursday directed the government of Maharashtra and Larsen and Toubro (L & T) to resolve their disputes for 15 days of direction coming after Amicus Curiae Shreakang Bhandarkar moved the application for urgent circulation in two Pils Suo Motu (No.
5/2016 and No.
7/2019) citing media reports that all CCTV cameras stopped functioning after the company operated the server.
The camera as a contribution of RS 135 Crore was not cleaned by the government.
He showed that the company’s steps had placed the safety and security of Lakh residents to Jeopardy, because the camera was installed in all cities used to capture 24×7 recordings which are regularly monitored by police and other security agents for investigations.
“If the monitor and TV screen are empty, the police will not be able to control and monitor the AC of tivity criminals and ensure the transportation of smooth vehicle traffic.
This might also have a cascading effect in a sense that is slow and gradually, community members will know the loss of control over the criminals by the police and fear of gripping the entire community, “a division bench consisting of Judge Sunil Shukre and Anil Kheor said that his steps not only disrupted the performance of public tasks by the authorities, but also prime facie was questioned in law, when Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) and police submit that the company does not have all hardware including CCTV cameras.
“If this claim is correct, the question will arise whether there are maintenance agents such as L & T have the right to stop access and if not, how will it be seen by the law?” Previously, the L & T project manager was Ajay Ramteke told that Rs 135 Crore.
extraordinary against maha-it.
“We haven’t stopped anything.
CCTVs function and video recording are also being carried out.
Only steps taken by the company stopped their access to the police and other parties concerned,” he said.
Before assessing the trial until July 16, the judges clarified that they were not aware of the terms and conditions between the company and the Maha-it.
“What we realize the consequences of certain actions carried out by L & T.
The consequences have been delivered by Amicus Curiae and is indeed very dangerous for the public interest.
If there is no access given to the police, the purpose of installing CCTV cameras will be defeated and may also be contrary to The spirit of the instructions released by HC regarding their installation.

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