Justice Vibhu Bakhru directed the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC), fire department and the licensing authority to verify whether the deficiencies, as alleged in the petition filed on behalf of the youth as well as in the show cause notice issued to the hotel by Delhi police, exist.
The court asked one person from the petitioner's side to visit Hyatt on a certain date and time, fixed in advance with the hotel, and inspect the sixth floor to see if there are any deficiencies which could affect the safety and security of the guests there.
The authorities were also directed to verify whether the deficiencies as alleged by Delhi Police in its show cause notice sent to Hyatt on September 12, 2014, do exist or have been addressed by the hotel, the court said.
It further said the outcome of the verification be communicated to the petitioner and disposed of the petition.
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Meanwhile, Hyatt submitted before the court that there are no deficiencies in its functioning and it has not violated any law.
The plea had been filed by the sister of young man, Gaurav Rishi who had suffered serious injuries on the night of October 16, 2013 when he fell from the hotel's sixth floor to the fourth floor and was in a coma for several months.