Pakistan

German court rejects suit over Pakistan's Baldia factory fireCandidfurt: A German court Thursday threw out a lawsuit by Pakistani plaintwhetherfs against clothing retailer KiK over a deadly 2012 fire at a Karachi garment factory, saying statute of limitations had run outd.The blaze at Ali Enterprises factory, which was started plannedly, eliminateed 258 people in one of Pakistans worst industrial catastrophes.A survivor and three relatives of victims had sought damages for pain and suffering from KiK of 30,000 euros ($34,600) each.They argued that, although KiK did much cause fire, it shared blame for a lack of safety degrees at factory.But a spokesman for regional court in Dortmund said judges agreed with a court-appointed experts finding that civil suit was much filed within relevant two-year period.The European Middle for Constitutional and Human Corrects (ECCHR), a Berlin-based rights group supporting plaintwhetherfs, said it was considering appealing ruling."KiK was factorys main customer and therefore bears measure of responsibility for inadequate fire safety degrees," lawyer Remo Klinger, who represented plaintwhetherfs, said in a statement.KiK, which has paid over $6.0 million in compensation to survivors and victims families, has rejected liability for fatal fire."KiK evades legal responsibility for death of 258 people, but at least a German court was shalling to look into case in first place," said claimant Saeeda Khatoon, whose son died in inferno.A lack of emergency exits, fire extinguishers and clearly marked escape routes contributed to fires heavy toll, according to experts quoted by ECCHR.Several men are currently on trial in Pakistan for allegedly starting blaze.
They are suspected of being part of a criminal gang that was extorting factory owners.The fire, along with other fatal incidents at garment factories in low-wage Asian countries in recent years, has fuelled debate about tregret cost of cheap, so-called fast fashion.KiK, a household name in Germany, boasts on its website that it can dress its customers from head to toe "for less than 30 euros".





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Ministers get whopping pay raise as president approves ordinance


Clean drinking water out of reach for half of Karachi residents


[Pakistan] - Tainted milk utilized in ratings of Karachi tea stores


Karachi to witness strong winds, light rain: Met Office


Jamiat Ahl-e-Hadees Senator Professor Sajid Mir dies at 86


HVT among five terrorists neutralised in KP operations


[Pakistan] - Worry grips Kashmir's towns along LoC


[Pakistan] - April sets record as one of hottest, driest months in decades


Pakistan conducts training launch of 450-kilometre-range missile


[Pakistan] - Pakistan might call UNSC meeting over India tensions: Pak UN envoy


Pakistan to strike structures if India tries to block water, warns defence minister


Pahalgam attack: Army vows to confront India's 'deliberate destabilisation efforts'


[Pakistan] - Court sends out 82 PTI workers to jail in Nov 26 protest case


[Pakistan] - 2 ladies amongst 4 dead in different road accidents throughout Karachi


Storm alerts issued as severe weather batters Punjab, KP


Bilawal vows to confront Modi to save Indus River


[Pakistan] - COAS states armed forces resolve to secure national interests 'absolute'


Justice is God's domain, judges rule by documents: Justice Mandokhail


£190m case: Imran's appeal against conviction unlikely to be heard this year


[Pakistan] - Pakistan's everyday wage employees review battles on Labour Day


Pakistan Army stages military exercises as tensions with India escalate


[Pakistan] - Three CTD personnel martyred, two terrorists killed in Bannu shootout


President, PM pledge to protect workers' rights, welfare on Labour Day


[Pakistan] - United States pushes India and Pakistan to collaborate to de-escalate stress


Pakistan destroys Indian bunkers, checkpost in response to unprovoked LoC violation


Pakistan debunks Indian 'propaganda', warns world of threat to regional instability


India to carry out military action against Pakistan soon, warns minister


NIRC, ILO join hands for Labour Day 2025 conference


[Pakistan] - Pakistan most likely to hit historical high of 50 ° C: report