<p>The High Court of Karnataka on Thursday directed the state government to submit details and the progress of the investigation into the fire accident during the Aero India-2019 biennial aero show at the Yelahanka airbase. Appealing to the court to order a judicial inquiry into the fire accident, retired Wg Cdr G V Athri and advocate Geetha Mishra had filed a public interest litigation before the division bench of the high court, comprising Chief Justice Abhay S Oka.</p>.<p>The high court bench directed Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) to submit objections, if any, before the next hearing and adjourned the matter.</p>.<p>As per the records, as many as 300 cars were gutted completely in a fire at the parking area of the show on February 23, 2019.</p>
<p>The High Court of Karnataka on Thursday directed the state government to submit details and the progress of the investigation into the fire accident during the Aero India-2019 biennial aero show at the Yelahanka airbase. Appealing to the court to order a judicial inquiry into the fire accident, retired Wg Cdr G V Athri and advocate Geetha Mishra had filed a public interest litigation before the division bench of the high court, comprising Chief Justice Abhay S Oka.</p>.<p>The high court bench directed Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) to submit objections, if any, before the next hearing and adjourned the matter.</p>.<p>As per the records, as many as 300 cars were gutted completely in a fire at the parking area of the show on February 23, 2019.</p>