Ashamed to see commuters travelling like cattle in Mumbai trains: High Court
A division bench of Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Amit Borkar said it will hold the top officials of both the Central and Western Railways accountable as the "situation in Mumbai is pathetic". The PIL was filed by Yatin Jadhav.

A division bench consisting of Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Amit Borkar stated that the "pathetic" situation in Mumbai necessitates holding the top officials of both the Central and Western Railways accountable.
Bombay High Court expresses deep concern over Mumbai train conditions
"Very very serious issue has been raised in the PIL and therefore you (railway authorities) have to address it. You can't say, we can't do this or can't do that due to the large number of people (in the city). You carry people like cattle. We feel ashamed at the manner in which commuters are made to commute," the court said.
The bench directed the general managers (GM) of the Western and Central Railways to "look into the entire issue" and file affidavits in response. The affidavits shall be "personally vetted" by the GMs and "indicate the measures which are available and are in force to check such mishaps," said the court.
Statistics on commuter deaths and injuries
It would hear the PIL next after eight weeks, the HC said. As per the petition, 2,590 commuters lost their lives on the tracks in 2023, which was seven deaths every day. As many as 2,441 persons were injured during the same period. While 1,650 people were killed in accidents on the Central Railway route, 940 died on the Western Railway.
Western Railway's measures
Advocate Suresh Kumar, appearing for the Western Railway, said it was taking measures such as putting up barricades between tracks and construction of two or three foot-over-bridges at every station.
The WR has implemented HC directions passed in an earlier PIL on the issue, he added.
"You should not depend only on orders for saving people's lives. We agree you have followed those directions. But have you been able to check these deaths? Question is whether it (measures) has yielded results? Have you been able to reduce or stop deaths," asked the bench.
"This time we will make the highest-level officers accountable. The situation in Mumbai is pathetic," the bench said.
Inputs from PTI
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