KabirMehta
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True. I drive around Janakpuri sometimes and there are always some digging works going on. Night time visibility already low and if warning boards are missing then anyone can miss it.
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Yeah bro. At the end of the day accountability matters. And hopefully better safety rules too.Another update I saw mentioned that the main contractor Himanshu Gupta was eventually located and arrested after police tracked him down outside Delhi during the investigation. Authorities are continuing to question people involved in the project to understand exactly what happened that night. When incidents like this happen, they also expose the bigger issue of how infrastructure projects are supervised. Agencies like DJB manage large public works, but the actual execution is often done by contractors and subcontractors. That creates a chain of responsibility where safety can sometimes fall through the cracks if oversight is weak.
Hopefully the investigation clarifies everything and leads to stronger safety practices in the future.
Yeah there has actually been a major update recently. The main contractor Himanshu Gupta, whose company had the contract for the sewer work under Delhi Jal Board (DJB), was arrested after police tracked him down in Udaipur, Rajasthan following a manhunt.Hey guys, I was just going through this thread and wanted to ask if anyone has any new updates about the Janakpuri pit death case involving the Delhi Jal Board (DJB)?
Last I remember reading earlier was about the contractors and some arrests, but I have not been following the news closely these past few days. Did the investigation move forward or did the court hearings happen again?
If anyone has seen recent reports or developments about the case or about the accused like Himanshu Gupta or others involved, please share here. Would be helpful for people following this discussion.![]()
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Road digging projects are everywhere in Delhi. After seeing this case I feel authorities should double check every site.I have been following this thread for a while and the whole case still feels very unsettling. The video and images shared here really show how serious that excavation site was. When infrastructure work is carried out under agencies like the Delhi Jal Board, you expect proper supervision because the roads are still being used by the public. Many people travel those routes daily without knowing what kind of construction work might be happening ahead. If safety arrangements are not very clear or visible, even a careful rider could miss the warning signs. That is why the investigation into what exactly happened at the site is so important.
Thanks for sharing that link BuddyGuys I found another update about the Janakpuri case and sharing it here for everyone following the discussion.
Here’s the article:
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Janakpuri pit death: Report on detention sought by Feb 18 | Delhi News - The Times of India
New Delhi: A Delhi court on Monday deferred the hearing on allegations of \"illegal detention\" levelled by subcontractor Rajesh Prajapati in the Janakp.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
From what the report says, a Delhi court postponed the hearing related to allegations of illegal detention made by subcontractor Rajesh Prajapati in the Janakpuri pit death case. The hearing was pushed further because police had not yet submitted the CCTV based report that the court had requested. Earlier, when rejecting Prajapati’s bail plea, the court had directed investigators to provide a detailed account of what happened on that days, supported by CCTV footage from the police station and related locations.
Police apparently told the court that retrieving the CCTV footage faced technical constraints, but they said the footage had been preserved and would be submitted once extracted. The bail plea of another accused labourer Yogesh was also scheduled to be heard around the same time. So it looks like the legal process is still unfolding and the court is asking for more documentation before moving forward.
If anyone here notices more updates about the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) Janakpuri pit death case or the accused like Rajesh Prajapati or the contractors, please keep posting here. This case seems to be developing step by step.
Yeah I noticed that too. The court asking for CCTV means they want everything properly documented. This case has so many layers already.Thanks for sharing that link Buddy!! I read through it and it seems the court really wants clarity about the timeline. If the CCTV footage from the police station and nearby places is actually reviewed, it might help explain how the investigation unfolded in the early stage. Cases like the Janakpuri pit incident connected to the Delhi Jal Board are complicated because there are multiple people involved including subcontractors, labourers, and the main contractor. When someone like Rajesh Prajapati raises a complaint about detention, the court usually wants proper documentation before moving ahead. So asking for CCTV verification is not surprising.
Let’s see what happens after the hearings. Maybe more details about the sequence of events will come out then.![]()
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