A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice R S Endlaw agreed to hear on March 19 the appeal filed by the family of Gaurav Rishi, who was injured after accidentally falling from the luxury hotel's sixth floor.
In its plea, the petitioners allege that the licencing department of Delhi Police renewed the hotel's licence by "blatantly ignoring" its own status reports revealing several violations of licencing conditions by Hyatt. The plea also challenged a single judge's refusal to stay renewal of the licence.
The status reports had been filed by deputy commissioner of police, licensing department, south district, on orders of the single judge, yet the license was renewed by senior officers, the petition complains.
It has also alleged that police issued a show cause notice to the hotel after renewing its licence in order to cover up it's "own frivolous and unlawful conduct". Instead of noting the violations, the single judge "virtually condoned" the "frauds" committed by the police, it added.
Lawyers for Hyatt hotel, maintained there was no violation of any of the licencing conditions.
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