The Parliament and the Supreme Court buildings are facing serious fire safety lapses, according to the CIC which pulled up the Delhi Fire Services for carrying out its last inspection of the apex court a decade ago.
The Central Information Commission (CIC) pulled up Delhi Fire Services for not releasing information regarding fire safety of the Parliament and the Supreme Court under Right to Information (RTI) Act claiming it to be sensitive in nature.
Taking serious view of the fact that last fire safety inspection of the Supreme Court was done in 2004, Information Commissioner Sridhar Acharyulu said fire department should not have waited for 10 years for taking action. The last fire safety inspection of the Parliament was done in 2013.
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"The Commission feels that the respondent authority should have taken sufficient initiative to enforce all safety guidelines in Parliament and Supreme Court buildings by apprising the authorities in Legislature and Judiciary about the need of immediate action, instead of waiting nearly for a decade, perhaps with the hesitation not to cause embarrassment to higher authorities," he said.
In an exhaustive order of 10-pages, Acharyulu directed the Chief of Delhi Fire Service to take a "serious note" of fire-safety "lapses" in the buildings housing Supreme Court and Parliament and directed to apprise the authorities in Legislature and Judiciary about necessity and importance of taking the measures recommended by them.
"The Commission observed that this is a grave matter of life of hundreds of Constitutional office holders, hence the information sought is matter relating to life which should have been answered within 48 hours," he said.