KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) has ordered an investigation into the Kotri Kabeer traffic accident that claimed the lives of five family members.
According to Beyond Time News, the court issued the order while hearing a constitutional petition about the poor condition of national highways in Sindh.
Court Orders Investigation
A division bench directed the Motorway Police to investigate the accident and identify those responsible.
The court also instructed authorities to determine whether negligence contributed to the tragedy. It ordered officials to register a case against anyone found responsible.
The judges stressed the importance of accountability in matters related to road safety and public infrastructure.
NHA Directed to Compensate Family
The court instructed the National Highway Authority (NHA) to compensate the affected family.
The judges linked the issue to broader concerns about road conditions and delays in infrastructure projects across Sindh.
Legal experts say such orders highlight the responsibility of public institutions to maintain safe roads and protect commuters.
SHC Criticizes Delays in Highway Projects
During the hearing, NHA officials informed the court that work on a 72-kilometre section of the N-5 highway would finish by August 15.
The court expressed frustration over repeated delays in highway development projects.
Justice Saleem Jessar questioned why road projects often take years to complete. He noted that authorities complete some development projects within a much shorter time.
The bench observed that project delays often increase costs and place extra pressure on public funds.
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Judges Raise Concerns Over Planning
The court also criticized the planning process behind several road projects.
The bench noted that authorities sometimes start excavation on new sections before completing existing work. According to the judges, this approach creates difficulties for motorists and increases safety risks.
Justice Jessar also questioned why officials fail to provide proper alternative routes during construction work.
The judges warned that poor planning and weak traffic management can put travelers at risk on busy highways.
Road Safety Remains a Major Issue
Road conditions continue to concern commuters, transport operators, and local communities across Sindh.
Citizens and advocacy groups have repeatedly called for safer highways and faster completion of development projects.
Experts believe better planning, regular maintenance, and effective traffic management can help reduce accidents and improve road safety.
Next Hearing Scheduled for August
The Sindh High Court postponed further proceedings until August 19.
At the next hearing, the court will review progress on the investigation and assess compliance with its directives.
The case has renewed attention on road safety, infrastructure management, and the need for timely completion of public projects in Sindh.
FAQs
What action did the SHC take in the Kotri Kabeer accident case?
The court ordered the Motorway Police to investigate the accident and identify those responsible.
How many people died in the accident?
Five members of the same family lost their lives in the Kotri Kabeer traffic accident.
What did the court order the NHA to do?
The court directed the NHA to compensate the affected family and address concerns about delayed road projects.
Why did the court criticize the NHA?
The judges raised concerns about project delays, weak planning, and the lack of alternative routes during construction.
When will the court hear the case again?
The Sindh High Court will hear the case again on August 19.
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