Then Railway Minister, Lalu Prasad Yadav, apart from offering Rs 10 lakh compensation to the kin of people who died in the blast, had also said that one member of each affected family would also be given a job in the Railways, the court noted.
A bench of justices Kailash Gambhir and I S Mehta directed Railways to "provide employment to the petitioner (Faryaz) as fresh face substitute in the pay band-1 with grade pay of Rs 1,800 within a period of one month" from May 28, the date of order.
Issuing the direction, the court said,"In our view, when such announcements are made by the government or by any highest authority competent to make such announcements, then they cannot be empty or hollow announcements made just for momentary satisfaction of the public, particularly the victims of such mishaps."
It also said that these promises are the "silver lining" for such families and "cannot remain unfulfilled", as otherwise people will lose faith in the authorities.
The bench was also of the view that when such promises are made those who make them "should be cautious about its feasibility and foresee any circumstances that would be an impediment to its potential practical implementation".