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    Court Directs TMC Orangi to Compensate Rs15m for Man’s Death in Nullah

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 20, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    A court has issued a ruling requiring the Town Municipal Committee (TMC) Orangi to pay Rs15 million as compensation for the death of a man in a nullah. This decision underscores the legal responsibility of municipal bodies in ensuring public safety and maintaining infrastructure. The incident, which resulted in a tragic loss of life, has brought attention to the hazards posed by poorly managed drainage systems in urban areas.

    Nullahs, or drainage channels, are critical for managing rainwater and preventing floods in densely populated localities like Orangi Town. However, inadequate maintenance and safety measures often lead to accidents, especially during the monsoon season. The court’s verdict serves as a precedent, emphasizing the need for local authorities to prioritize the upkeep of such infrastructure to protect residents.

    In a significant development, this ruling may prompt other municipal committees to reassess their safety protocols and infrastructure management. It also highlights the growing judicial activism in holding public bodies accountable for negligence. The compensation awarded aims to provide some relief to the victim’s family while sending a strong message about the consequences of lapses in public safety.

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