Metro Line 4 Collapse: Negligence and Safety Lapses Under Scrutiny

Mumbai Metro Line 4 had a fatal collapse on Feb 14, 2024, killing 1 and injuring 3. Safety checks and consultant roles are now questioned.

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One person died and three were injured after a concrete segment fell from Mumbai's Metro Line 4 on February 14, 2024. This is the latest in a series of safety concerns for the project.

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Mumbai Metro Line 4 Collapse: Safety Lapses Lead to 1 Death, 3 Injured

Mumbai Metro Line 4 had a fatal collapse on Feb 14, 2024, killing 1 and injuring 3. Safety checks and consultant roles are now questioned.

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The Bombay High Court ruled the MMRDA's termination of Systra's contract for three Mumbai Metro lines as arbitrary and unfair. The court mandated the MMRDA to reassess the contract termination, citing the agency's failure to provide valid reasons. The decision emphasizes that state bodies must act fairly even within private contracts.
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'Arbitrary': Bombay HC junks MMRDA's order to end French company contract | India News - The Times of India

India News: The Bombay High Court ruled the MMRDA's termination of Systra's contract for three Mumbai Metro lines as arbitrary and unfair. The court mandated the

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