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The Indian civil aviation ministry, led by Union Minister K Rammohan Naidu, is evaluating inputs from IndiGo and security ...
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ThePrint on MSN‘Chucked out with 2-line order’—why Turkish firm Celebi cited SC’s MediaOne ruling in plea against CentreCentre revoked security clearance to the airport ground-handling firm citing security threats at multiple Indian airports, ...
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ABP News on MSNGovt Defends Decision To Revoke Turkish Firm Celebi's Security Clearance, Cites Potential ThreatsTushar Mehta emphasised that measures preventing unlawful interference are crucial under aviation security laws, helping ...
Delhi High Court has reserved its verdict on Turkish firm Celebi's plea challenging the revocation of its security clearance ...
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The Delhi High Court on Friday reserved its verdict on petitions by Turkey-based Celebi against the revocation of its security clearance.Justice Sach ...
The Delhi High Court on Friday reserved its verdict on petitions by Turkey-based Celebi against the revocation of its security clearance. Justice Sachin Datta heard the submissions of both parties ...
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The Turkish firm approach the High Court after the Bureau of Civil Aviation Safety (BCAS) withdrew Celebi’s security ...
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Asian News International on MSNDelhi HC reserves judgment on Celebi Airport services' security clearance caseThe Delhi High Court on Friday reserved its judgment on the plea filed by Turkish company Celebi Airport Services India Pvt ...
The single-judge bench, hearing Celebi's pleas against revocation of security clearance, has asked the petitioners as well as the Union government to file their written submissions by Monday ...
Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi speaking on behalf of Celebi Aviation on May 23 told the Delhi High Court that the Indian ...
The Trump administration is accusing Columbia University of violating the civil rights of Jewish students by “acting with ...
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India Today on MSNCelebi calls Centre's move 'violation of rules', Delhi High Court reserves orderAppearing on behalf of the government, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta said that he will file written arguments on the case by Saturday.
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