
The Delhi High Court is expected to carry out its judgment on the abolition of the Celebi Aviation security clearance by the Union Holding Government, Tomorrow (July 7, Monday), and according to the report.
The company for manipulating land and cargo in Turkey has questioned the Central Government step to abolish its security clearance, which after a terrorist attack by Pahalgam will fry alleged concerns about national security.
Celebi argument: “Against the principles of natural justice”
On May 21, Celebi claimed that the Indian government’s decision to cancel the Society of the Society after Turkey supported Pakistan in conflict after Pahalgam, it is “against the principles of natural justice” and influenced its business operations in the country.
He added that commercial contracts with airports throughout India were canceled after the government canceled the security clearance of the company last week, referring to the risks of national security. “Our business and contracts have been influenced,” said Mukul Rohatgi.
The Indian unit also claims to act as an Indian company, with all employees being an Indian nationals. “We are an Indian company, employees are Indian,” he said to Celebi, and urged to cancel his security clearance, according to Reuters report.
What did the Indian government say?
In his argument for the government, the general lawyer Tushar Mehta said HC 22.
“The plenary powers are in the government to avoid any potential threat to Earth. Land manipulation companies have access to the entire airport and the aircraft. The CEO of BCA can use Sui Generis forces to remove the immediate threat,” Mehta said.
He claimed that the government is engaged in the most beautiful object of civil aviation and national security and sovereignty of the nation.
In the background of the case: Support Turkey for Pakistan, BCAS order…
The Civil Aviation (BCAS) Office on May 15 can withdraw the security clearance of the Indian Airport arm Celebi, to quote the risks of national security and stop its operations at nine airports, including Delhi and Bombai.
The decision came in the middle of the growing demand for boycott of the company based in Turkey Istanbul – a country that adjacent to Pakistan during escalated tension with India.
After the commotion, Celebi explicitly dealt with and refuted the demands on connection with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s daughter Sümeyy Erdoğan, which explained that he has no ownership in society and that the share is limited to Can and Canan of the celebioglu, each with 17.5 % of the center and no political branches. Furthermore, 65 % of the parent organization is owned by international institutional investors, he said.
(With the entry from agencies)
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