Gujarat Bridge Tragedy: Reply by Evening or Pay Fine, Court Tells Local Council

The order comes after judges sought direct and detailed answers from Morbi authorities about the 150-year-old bridge's maintenance contract. The bridge collapsed on October 30, killing at least 135 people.
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India’s Gujarat High Court once again slammed the Morbi local council on Wednesday over a delay in filing a status report on the collapse of the British-era suspension bridge.
The court bench took on the Morbi bridge tragedy case on November 7.

"Yesterday you [local officials] were acting smart, now you are taking the matter casually," the court said, threatening that the body should "either file your reply by this evening or pay a fine of INR 100,000 ($1,230)."

However, the lawyer representing the local civic body informed the court that the delay was due to the official in charge being on election duty.
"The notice should have been sent to the deputy collector, but it was served to the civic body instead, on November 9. Thus, the delay in appearing before this court," the lawyer claimed.
Gujarat Bridge Was Rusty, Indian Police Say, Implying Tragedy Could Have Been Averted
The 150-year-old suspension bridge over the Machchu river in Morbi city collapsed on October 30. The bridge was a major tourist attraction and was reopened after being closed for seven months for renovation.
A 15-year contract was given to Oreva Group to maintain and operate the bridge by the Morbi local council.
Following the tragedy, Gujarat Police filed a case for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. A criminal case has also been registered against the private contractor.
So far, nine people have been arrested, including two Oreva managers, two contractors hired by Oreva to restore the bridge, two ticketing clerks and three security guards.
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