Delhi HC refuses to stay release of Netflix's Trial by Fire

An accused in the Uphaar fire tragedy case had sought an injunction against the series
Delhi HC refuses to stay release of Netflix's Trial by Fire

The Delhi High Court on Thursday refused to stay the release of the Netflix series Trial By Fire, which is based on the 1997 Uphaar Cinema fire tragedy.

Earlier, the court reserved its ruling on a petition filed by real estate magnate Sushil Ansal seeking a temporary halt to the streaming of the series, expected to be launched on January 13.

A single-bench judge of Justice Yashwant Varma was dealing with the case seeking interim relief.

Ansal had filed a suit seeking permanent and mandatory injunction against the series and a restraint of further publication and circulation of the book titled "Trial By Fire - The tragic tale of the Uphaar Tragedy" by Neelam and Shekhar Krishnamoorthy, who lost their two young children in the 1997 catastrophe.

In November 2021, a Delhi court sentenced Gopal Ansal and his brother Sushil Ansal to seven years in prison each for tampering with evidence. However, the sessions court lowered it to the already completed period in July of last year, and thus they were released after serving little over eight months of the total sentence.

Trial by Fire streams on Netflix from January 13. 

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