
In a major drive to strengthen public safety and prevent fire-related incidents, the Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) has issued notices to nearly 200 private hospitals, nursing homes, hotels, lodges and other high-footfall commercial establishments, directing them to obtain mandatory No Objection Certificates (NOCs) from the Fire and Emergency Services Department.
The action has been initiated on the directions of JMC Commissioner Dr Devansh Yadav, who stressed strict compliance with fire safety norms, saying public safety cannot be compromised.
The drive follows concerns over statutory compliance and emergency preparedness. According to JMC, the operation of hospitals, hotels and commercial establishments without adequate fire prevention measures, functional firefighting equipment and clearly marked emergency exits poses a serious threat to life and property.
The Commissioner directed all defaulting establishments to submit valid Fire Safety NOCs within seven days of receiving the notices. The notices have been issued under the provisions of the Jammu and Kashmir Municipal Corporation Act, 2000, along with the applicable Building Bye-Laws and Fire Safety Regulations.
Dr Yadav reiterated that ensuring citizens’ safety remains the Corporation’s top priority and directed the Enforcement Wing to closely monitor compliance and initiate stringent action against violators.
JMC warned that failure to submit the required NOC within the stipulated period, or operating without fire safety clearance, could result in legal action, including sealing of the premises.
The Corporation also reminded owners and managements that they are solely responsible for ensuring compliance with prescribed fire safety norms and liable for any untoward incident arising from negligence. It appealed to all establishments to secure the necessary clearances and submit them to the Enforcement Wing to avoid punitive action.






