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Two apologise for threat to Neelam Krishnamoorthy in Uphaar case

Krishnamoorthy had gone to the court for attending the trial proceedings in the 1997 Uphaar fire tragedy case.

New Delhi: Two persons accused of threatening Neelam Krishnamoorthy, the chairperson of Association of Victims of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT), in 2007 tendered an “unconditional apology” to her before a Delhi court on Saturday.

Chief metropolitan magistrate Sumit Dass posted the matter for June 6 for hearing after Ms Krishnamoorthy said she needed time to contact her lawyer before taking a decision on the plea moved by the accused — Praveen Shankar Sharma and Deepak Kathpalia.

Ms Krishnamoorthy, who lost two minor children in the Uphaar fire tragedy and has been fighting a legal battle for justice on behalf of the victims’ families for the last 20 years, had claimed in her complaint that she and her husband were harassed by the accused persons inside the Patiala House court premises on the evening of May 10, 2007, when they were emerging out of the court room.

Ms Krishnamoorthy had gone to the court for attending the trial proceedings in the 1997 Uphaar fire tragedy case. Mr Kathpalia and Mr Sharma were accused of passing lewd remarks against her and clicking her photographs.

The trial court had earlier taken cognisance of the offence against the four accused, including real estate barons Sushil and Gopal Ansal, under relevant penal provisions.

However, later the high court first stayed and then quashed the case against the Ansals.

Meanwhile, the court directed the Ansals and five others to appear before it in an alleged case filed against them for allegedly tampering of evidence in the fire tragedy case.

Besides the Ansals, the other accused in the 2006 case were Anoop Singh, Prem Prakash Batra, Harswaroop Panwar, Dharamveer Malhotra and Dinesh Chandra Sharma. All the accused have denied the allegations against them.

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