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Mumbai Police file FIR in Metro Line-4 segment collapse incident; MMRDA fines contractor Rs 5 crore

Updated on: 14 February,2026 10:51 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has imposed immediate financial penalties of Rs 5 crore on contractor RAJV Milan Infra and Rs 1 crore on the General Consultant consortium, citing prima facie responsibility

Mumbai Police file FIR in Metro Line-4 segment collapse incident; MMRDA fines contractor Rs 5 crore

Mayor Ritu Tawde and Deputy Mayor Sanjay Ghadi arrive at the Mumbai Metro Line-4 slab collapse site in Mulund. PIC/RAJENDRA AKLEKAR

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Mumbai Police have registered a case at Mulund Police Station in connection with the collapse of a parapet segment from the under-construction Mumbai Metro Line-4 that killed one person and injured three others on Saturday afternoon.

As per latest updates, the case has been filed under Sections 105, 110, 324(5), and 3(5). Further investigation is on.


Meanwhile, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has imposed immediate financial penalties of Rs 5 crore on contractor RAJV Milan Infra and Rs 1 crore on the General Consultant consortium comprising DB Engineering & Consulting, Hill International Inc and Louis Berger Consulting Private Limited, citing prima facie responsibility. The action is subject to the findings of a detailed inquiry.



As per latest updates, vehicular movement on Lal Bahadur Shastri (LBS) Road resumed on Saturday evening after being shut for nearly seven hours following an accident. Senior Police Inspector (Traffic), Mulund-Bhandup Division, Mahesh Tambe, confirmed that the accident spot has now been cleared and the stretch reopened to traffic.

The mishap took place around 12.15 pm near Pier P196 on the Wadala–Kasarvadavali corridor, close to Mulund Fire Station. A portion of the parapet segment fell on a passing autorickshaw on LBS Road in Mulund West. Four persons were injured and shifted to a nearby hospital. One of them succumbed to injuries, while the remaining three are undergoing treatment.

MMRDA said that it will bear the complete medical expenses of the injured and provide financial assistance to the family of the victim on priority as per policy.

Mumbai Metro Line-4 slab collapse: MMRDA launches high-level probe 

MMRDA has also constituted a high-level inquiry committee headed by Basavraj M Bhadragond, director (projects), to determine the precise cause of the segment collapse. The committee will examine construction methodology, quality control systems, supervision mechanisms, contractor compliance, and third-party oversight processes. A detailed report has been sought on priority.

Immediately after the incident, the project team secured the area, barricaded the affected stretch and commenced a detailed structural safety assessment in coordination with BMC, disaster management authorities, local police and fire brigade officials, MMRDA said.

Additional Metropolitan Commissioner Ashwin Mudgal and other senior officials inspected the site, directed precautionary measures, visited the injured at the hospital, and arranged for an independent assessment by a team from Fortis Hospital, the authority further stated.

Construction activity on the concerned stretch has been temporarily halted as a precautionary measure.

Addressing reports on social media, MMRDA also clarified that certain circulating visuals pertain to a previously flagged location that is geographically separate from Pier P196 where Saturday’s incident occurred. This aspect will nevertheless be examined during the inquiry to ensure complete transparency, MMRDA said.

In a statement, MMRDA said: “We are deeply saddened by the unfortunate incident near Pier P196 of Metro Line 4 and express our heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased. The safety of citizens remains our highest priority. MMRDA remains fully committed to transparency, accountability, and the highest safety standards in execution of all infrastructure projects.”

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