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CBI assumes investigation of Delhi coaching centre deaths after HC directive

Jharkhand Story by Jharkhand Story
7 August 2024
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CBI assumes investigation of Delhi coaching centre deaths after HC directive

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New Delhi, August 7: Officials reported on Wednesday that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken charge of the investigation into the deaths of three civil services aspirants at a Delhi coaching centre.

The CBI took over the investigation from the Delhi Police following an order from the Delhi High Court.

On August 2, the Delhi High Court handed over the investigation of the deaths of three civil services aspirants to the CBI.

The court instructed the central vigilance commissioner to appoint an officer to oversee the CBI investigation and ensure it is completed promptly.

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The high court observed in its order that Delhi’s physical infrastructure, including drains, is not only inadequate but also poorly maintained. It pointed out that recent incidents have highlighted that its directives to civic agencies are not being implemented properly and are being ignored as if they have no impact.

The High Court further condemned the public authorities for their lack of effectiveness and criticized the Delhi Police for arresting Manuj Kathuria, the SUV driver allegedly responsible for the flooding of the coaching centre basement. The bench described the action against him as unfair.

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