The High Court treated the news reports in this regard as PIL and issued a notice to the state government to file the status report within a week.
"Going by contents of news items, it is a sad tale that sheer fun of young students turned fatal as a consequence of utter and callous negligence of power project authorities," Justice Tarlok Singh Chauhan said.
"In case the water was discharged without any warning as alleged, then prima facie it is established that it is not only a case of callousness but a case of grave negligence on the part of project authorities," he said.
"Therefore, the project authorities have prima facie displayed callous and wanton disregard to their duties," the judge said.
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He asked the government to file a status report with special reference to the cause of incident and details of the steps taken with regard to relief and rescue operations.
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