The Delhi High Court on Wednesday asked the Railways
to examine the fixing of maximum passengers and sale of platform tickets --
issues raised in a PIL over the recent stampede at the New Delhi Railway
Station.
A bench of Chief Justice D K Upadhayaya and Justice
Tushar Rao Gedela asked the authorities concerned to state in its affidavit,
the details of its measures on the issues.
"Let the issues raised in the petition be
examined, as suggested by the solicitor general, at the highest level at the
Railway Board and thereafter an affidavit be filed by the respondent giving
details of the decisions which might be taken by the Railway Board," the
court ordered.
Solicitor general Tushar Mehta said the matter was
not taken in an adversarial manner and the Railways was bound to follow the
law.
He said there was an "unprecedented"
situation and assured the court that the issues raised in the PIL would be
considered at the highest level.
The court said the PIL was not confined to the
recent incident of stampede as it sought implementation of the existing legal
provisions with respect to maximum number of passengers in a compartment and
sale of platform tickets.
If the legal provisions were perhaps implemented
adequately, such incidents of stampede could be avoided, it added.
The matter would come up on March 26.
A PIL was also filed in the Supreme Court on
February 17, two days after the tragic incident that claimed 18 lives and left
15 injured, and sought immediate action to prevent such disasters in the
future.
The PIL, filed by advocate Vishal Tiwari, sought a direction
to the Centre and other authorities for implementation and consideration of a
2014 report of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on
"Managing Crowd at Events and Venues of Mass Gathering".