Don’t compromise children’s safety:HC

  • | Tuesday | 20th August, 2019

Directs fire department to inspect a private school lacking valid fire safety certificate within two weeksNew Delhi, August 19Safety of children cannot be compromised in any manner, the Delhi High Court has said while directing the fire department to inspect a private school lacking valid fire safety certificate within two weeks. Justice Vibhu Bakhru directed the Chief Fire Officer to inspect the premises of the petitioner school to ascertain whether it has addressed other shortcomings and to indicate any other measures, that are required to be taken keeping in view the petitioner’s difficulty in widening the staircase in question. The High Court also directed that the school be given sufficient time to address the issues that may be raised by the Chief Fire Officer and to put in place additional measures that may be required. “Clearly, safety of the children studying at the petitioner school cannot be compromised in any manner. In the meanwhile, respondent no 1 (Directorate of Education) shall not take any precipitate steps for de-recognising the petitioner school,” said the court.

Directs fire department to inspect a private school lacking valid fire safety certificate within two weeks New Delhi, August 19 Safety of children cannot be compromised in any manner, the Delhi High Court has said while directing the fire department to inspect a private school lacking valid fire safety certificate within two weeks. Justice Vibhu Bakhru directed the Chief Fire Officer to inspect the premises of the petitioner school to ascertain whether it has addressed other shortcomings and to indicate any other measures, that are required to be taken keeping in view the petitioner’s difficulty in widening the staircase in question. The High Court also directed that the school be given sufficient time to address the issues that may be raised by the Chief Fire Officer and to put in place additional measures that may be required. “Clearly, safety of the children studying at the petitioner school cannot be compromised in any manner. In the meanwhile, respondent no 1 (Directorate of Education) shall not take any precipitate steps for de-recognising the petitioner school,” said the court. “It is clarified that the petitioner would have to satisfy respondent no 2 (Chief Fire Officer) in all respects regarding fire safety and if the petitioner is unable to put in place sufficient measures, within a reasonable period of time, respondents are at liberty to take all steps as available in law including cancellation of the recognition granted to the petitioner,” it said. — PTI

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