HC allows Sushil Ansal to withdraw suit against web series ‘Trial by Fire’

Uphaar tragedy

NEW DELHI, Apr 17: The Delhi High Court Monday permitted real estate tycoon Sushil Ansal, convicted in the 1997 Uphaar cinema fire case, to withdraw a suit seeking to restrain the release of web series “Trial by Fire”, which is inspired by the tragedy.
The series streamed on Netflix on January 13 as the high court refused to stay its release and dismissed an application for the interim stay. A massive fire had broken out at the Uphaar cinema during the screening of Hindi film ‘Border’ on June 13, 1997, claiming 59 lives. On Monday, the suit came up before Justice Yashwant Varma who was informed by Ansal’s counsel that he wishes to withdraw the suit. The high court allowed the plea for withdrawal.
Earlier on January 12, while dismissing the interim application to stay the release of the web series, the high court had observed the unimaginable tragedy made the “nation bow its head in shame”.
Ansal, who alleged defamation, had urged the court to grant an injunction against the release of the web series, saying even its teaser got 1.5 million views in four days which shows the immediate impact it has.
As the 83-year-old Ansal, one of the owners of the cinema hall, also sought to restrain the circulation and publication of a book titled “Trial by Fire-The tragic tale of the Uphaar Tragedy”, the court had said for the reasons best known to him, the plaintiff chose not to initiate any injunctive action in respect of the literary work when it came to be originally published on September 19, 2016. (PTI)
The book was authored by Neelam and Shekhar Krishnamoorthy who lost their two children in the blaze.
“A slothful or sluggish plaintiff seeking an injunction of the nature which is sought in these proceedings cannot be allowed to claim such reliefs,” the High Court had said. (PTI)