Morbi bridge collapse | Gujarat HC rejects bail plea of Oreva Group CMD Jaysukh Patel
The Hindu
Gujarat High Court rejects Oreva Group CMD's bail plea in Morbi bridge collapse case, 135 dead and 56 injured.
The Gujarat High Court on December 19 rejected the regular bail plea of Oreva Group CMD Jaysukh Patel, the main accused in the October 2022 Morbi suspension bridge collapse which claimed 135 lives.
"The application is dismissed," Justice Divyesh Joshi said while denying bail to Patel, who has been behind bars since his surrender in January this year after being named as the main accused in the case.
His regular bail pleas were earlier rejected by lower courts.
Patel's firm was responsible for the operation and maintenance of the British-era suspension bridge on the Machchhu river in Gujarat's Morbi town which collapsed on October 30 last year, killing 135 people, including children, and injuring 56 others.
Patel and nine others have been charged under Indian Penal Code sections 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 308 (attempt to commit culpable homicide), 336 (act which endangers human life), 337 (causing hurt to any person by doing any rash or negligent act) and 338 (causing grievous hurt by doing rash or negligent act).
With Patel's bail plea being rejected, four out of the 10 accused in the case are behind bars, including the Oreva Group's manager, and two proprietors of Devprakash Solutions, the firm which carried out the repair work.
The Gujarat government had not opposed Patel's bail plea, leaving it for the court to decide on it.