Fire Accident In Junior Civil Court: Many Files Burnt

Kodada/Hyderabad, March 26 (Maxim News): A major fire mishap was averted in the Junior Civil Court of Kodada, Surya pet district. There was a fire in the court. A fire broke out in the court with a short circuit, in the fire many documents in the beer wall of the court were burnt.

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As the fire broke out late at night, a major accident was averted. The staff did not notice as the court was on holiday for three days.

When the Court was opened early today, many files were burnt and it was estimated that there was a fire accident.

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Principal Junior Civil Court Judge Shyamsunder along with Power and Police officers inspected the incident site. The court staff submitted a petition to the power department to investigate and submit a report to the court. (Maxim News)


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