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221 more buildings to face criminal cases for ignoring fire safety

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Nagpur: After submitting a criminal case against five companies for violating the Maharashtra Fire Prevention & Safety Safety Law (MFPLSMA), 2006, Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has marked 221 other buildings that failed to fulfill the fire norms.
Now, the fire and the emergency service department will send a list of violators to the district court to start submitting criminal cases against the owner of this building.
Legal assistant (NMC) Ajay Mate told TI that four cases had been submitted in court.
Then have reported how much structure, especially hospitals and commercial buildings, ignores firefighting norms so that it places the lives of people who visit the risk.
There are thousands of offenders, said source.
After issuing some notifications and reminders to the owner of this property, the Department approached the Nagpur City Police to start actions against them.
But the city police refused to file a shot against the offenders and instead suggested the department to seek district court assistance.
Data obtained from the Fire and Emergency Department NMC revealed that he had chosen a list of 105 property owners, including housing, education and hospitals.
Who functions without getting an objection certificate.
There were 116 property owners who had obtained NOCs but failed to obey the fire extinguisher.
226 This property has been selected by whom the criminal case will be submitted.
From the list of buildings with and without Nocs, the industry consists of the highest number of violators.
Data revealed that as many as 60 industries operating within the NMC limit, followed by 56 educational institutions, had obtained temporary NOCs but did not comply with firefighting steps.
Of the 226 properties, the department has submitted a criminal case against Sanjay Kukreja (Director of Magic Food Court), Naresh Thakur (Popatlal Patel of M / S Kalka Enterprises), Harmindar Singh Khanduja (Hotel Heritage) and Lalitbhai Patel (M / S Hansumukbhai Patel) because Do not comply with fire extinguisher norms.
The court has also issued a call to the owner and director of the company.
Therefore, the NMC Law Department initiated the process to submit a criminal case against them.
If the accusation is proven, there are provisions for three years in prison and RS50,000 fine, said NMC Venkatesh Legal Officer Kaple.Chief firefighters Rajendra Uchake said this step began after large buildings, hotels, hospitals, industries and shops ignoring notifications served by Department to violate Section 5, 6 and 8 Law Maharashtra Fire Prevention & Life Safety Act — 56hospital Builds — 11Sassembly Buildings — 11 Commercial Buildings — 2Mercantial Builds — Building 35 Industry

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