ON ACCIDENTAL DEATH AT CONSTRUCTION SITE ARCHITECT CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE: HIGH COURT
The Karnataka high court has ruled that it would be farfetched to fasten the charge of causing death by negligence on an architect or engineer for the death of worker during the construction of a house he or she was designed
The High Court has quashed the proceedings against an architect for alleged negligence in the death of a labourer at a construction site.
The court said that it would be too far to stretch Section 304A of the IPC to contend that a person who had designed the house is responsible for the death of a worker at a construction site. The petitioner architect had entered into an agreement with the owner of a residential site in Nandini Layout, Bengaluru to design his house in September 2019. After this, the construction was entrusted to a contractor….
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