Uphaar fire tragedy: SC hands 1-yr jail to Gopal Ansal, relief for brother Sushil

Uphaar fire tragedy: SC hands 1-yr jail to Gopal Ansal, relief for brother Sushil
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The Supreme Court on Thursday found Ansal brothers guilty of causing death due to negligence in the fire tragedy at Delhi’s Uphaar cinema on June 13, 1997. The apex court, by majority verdict of 2:1, ordered 69-year-old real estate baron Gopal Ansal to serve one year jail term, of which he has already served four months.

The Supreme Court on Thursday found Ansal brothers guilty of causing death due to negligence in the fire tragedy at Delhi’s Uphaar cinema on June 13, 1997. The apex court, by majority verdict of 2:1, ordered 69-year-old real estate baron Gopal Ansal to serve one year jail term, of which he has already served four months.

SC directed Gopal Ansal to surrender within four weeks to serve the remaining jail term. However, the apex court gave relief to elder brother Sushil Ansal considering his advanced age by giving him the jail term already undergone by him, including the remission, in the case.


The majority verdict pronounced by Justices Ranjan Gogoi and Kurian Joseph said that fine of Rs 30 crore each imposed on Sushil Ansal and Gopal Ansal by the apex court earlier was "not excessive".

The majority verdict was passed by Justices Gogoi and Joseph while Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel was in minority.

The apex court delivered the judgement on the pleas of CBI and the victims' body seeking a review of the 2015 verdict in the case asking Sushil Ansal and Gopal Ansal to serve a two-year jail term if they fail to pay Rs 30 crore each as fine.

The probe agency and the Association of Victims of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT) had sought review of the apex court verdict, delivered on August 19, 2015, sending Ansal brothers to two years rigorous jail term if they fail to pay Rs 30 crore each within three months. The convicts have already paid the fine.

Disappointed by the apex court’s order, AVUT chief Neelam Krishnamoorthy said, “We have been let down by the judgement and have lost faith in judiciary. One year jail term is not enough and we demand life sentence.”

AVUT had filed a review petition at the Supreme Court, seeking imprisonment of real estate barons Ansal brothers. The apex court had in December, last year, reserved its order on the review petition.

59 people had died of asphyxia when a fire broke out during the screening of Bollywood movie 'Border' in Uphaar theatre in Green Park area of South Delhi on June 13, 1997. Over 100 were also injured in the subsequent stampede.

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