A Lucknow building, where a fire claimed 15 lives, had its 2016 demolition order for unauthorised construction revoked in under two months.

A demolition order against the unauthorised construction was issued on May 10, 2016 which was revoked two months later on July 5, 2016. | India News

A Lucknow building, where a fire claimed 15 lives, had its 2016 demolition order for unauthorised construction revoked in under two months.

Lucknow fire tragedy sparks scrutiny of development authority's revoked demolition order for unauthorized building construction.

Following a devastating fire that claimed 15 lives, the Lucknow Development Authority has issued a demolition notice for the Aliganj building. Authorities are also investigating…

A day after a devastating fire tore through a three-storey commercial building in Lucknow's Aliganj area, authorities sealed the premises, registered an FIR and launched multiple…

Police have arrested four people, including the building owner and business operators, while a SIT set up by the UP government is probing the incident. | India News

The co-owner of the Lucknow building, where a fire claimed 15 lives, was previously implicated in the 2015 CPMT medical exam paper leak to allegedly benefit his daughter.