Delhi High Court orders CBI investigation into deaths of civil services aspirants in Rajindra Nagar coaching centre

The Delhi High Court has directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to investigate the tragic deaths of three civil services aspirants who drowned in a basement of an IAS coaching centre in Rajindra Nagar.

The Delhi High Court on Friday mandated the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to conduct a thorough probe into the recent deaths of three civil services aspirants. The individuals tragically drowned in a basement at an IAS coaching centre located in Rajindra Nagar.

The incident, which occurred earlier this week, has shocked the city and sparked widespread outrage. The victims were preparing for the prestigious civil services exams at the coaching centre when the unfortunate incident took place. Initial reports suggest that the basement, where the drowning occurred, was improperly maintained and lacked adequate safety measures.

The Delhi High Court’s decision to entrust the CBI with the investigation highlights the gravity of the situation and the need for a comprehensive inquiry. The court’s order comes amidst mounting pressure from the public and the victims’ families, who have called for accountability and transparency in the investigation.

The CBI is expected to investigate various aspects of the case, including the conditions of the coaching centre, the adequacy of safety protocols, and any potential negligence or misconduct. The court’s intervention aims to ensure that a fair and impartial investigation is conducted to uncover the circumstances leading to the tragic deaths.

As the CBI begins its investigation, there will be a heightened focus on ensuring justice for the victims and preventing similar incidents in the future. The coaching centre involved has yet to issue an official statement, but the incident continues to draw attention to safety standards in educational institutions.