Tanur Boat Tragedy: High Court orders government to submit a detail report within three weeks
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Tanur Boat Tragedy: High Court orders government to submit a detail report within three weeks

by Janam Web Desk
Jun 22, 2023, 06:00 pm IST
in Kerala

In response to the tragic Tanur boat accident that took place on May 15th, the High Court has taken decisive action. The court has instructed the government to provide a comprehensive report outlining the causes of the accident, as well as the measures being implemented to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The High Court has set a deadline of three weeks for the submission of the detailed report.

The High Court has taken the initiative to intervene in the Tanur boat accident case, expressing profound shock at the incident. In a bold move, the court has openly criticized the government for its inability to effectively tackle the recurring disasters in the state.

The court’s voluntary intervention highlights the gravity of the situation surrounding the Tanur boat accident. It emphasizes the High Court’s concern over the government’s failure to address the root causes of such tragic incidents. By publicly admonishing the government, the High Court aims to bring attention to the urgent need for more proactive measures in preventing similar disasters in the future.

Emphasizing the need to identify the root causes of such incidents, the High Court has called for immediate action to rectify the situation.

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