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Uphaar Cinema tragedy: Court frames charges against Sushil Ansal in passport case

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Setting the stage for trial, a Delhi court on Saturday formally framed charges against Uphaar fire tragedy convict Sushil Ansal in a separate case for allegedly concealing criminal cases and submitting false declarations to renew a passport.

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In December last year, a court had ordered the framing of charges against Sushil Ansal for offences under Sections 420, 177 and 181 of the IPC and Section 12 of the Passports Act.

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Ansal was booked by the crime branch of Delhi Police in 2019 for allegedly furnishing false information, as he failed to declare his conviction in the 1997 Uphaar cinema fire tragedy.

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Ansal brothers, Gopal and Sushil Ansal, were held guilty of causing death due to negligence by the apex court and served one year in jail in connection with the fire at the film hall during the screening of the Hindi film “Border” on June 13, 1997, that claimed 59 lives.

On Saturday, Chief Judicial Magistrate Mridul Gupta formally framed the charges to which Sushil Ansal pleaded non-guilty and claimed trial.

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Ansal appeared through video conferencing as his plea seeking exemption from personal appearance was allowed by the court.

The court has posted the matter for prosecution, submitting its evidence on April 25.

Reacting to the order, Neelam Krishnamoorthy, chairperson of the Association of Victims of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT), called the development “not an isolated incident” and said it was the third criminal case against Ansal who has been “evading accountability”.

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