In a recent development, a Mumbai court has granted bail to the prime accused, Bhavesh Bhinde, in the case of the deadly hoarding collapse. The court considered several factors, including the land being railway property, which did not require civic author
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The main cause of the hoarding collapse in Mumbai was the lack of proper safety measures and the questionable permissions granted for the structure, particularly during adverse weather conditions.
Bhavesh Bhinde is the prime accused in the hoarding collapse case. He was responsible for the erection and maintenance of the hoarding, which collapsed and caused multiple casualties and injuries.
The court granted bail to Bhavesh Bhinde because the land on which the hoarding was erected was railway property, which did not require civic authority approval. The court also considered the conditions imposed to ensure the legal process's integrity.
The conditions imposed for Bhavesh Bhinde's bail include attending all court hearings, surrendering his passport, not leaving the country without permission, and not tampering with evidence or intimidating witnesses.
The future implications of this case include the need for stronger regulations and more stringent safety measures for advertisements and hoardings in urban areas. Municipal corporations across Mumbai have been advised to review and update their guidelines to prevent similar incidents.
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