
On Monday 26 May, the Bombay High Court temporarily limited the International Airport in Mumbai (MIA) from the completion of offers to ground and bridge handling services. The Court ruled that the temporary stop would continue until the Turkish company Celebi’s request was attacked by the termination of his contract when the court reopened in June.
This interim command was issued by the holiday bench of justice Somasekhar Sundaresan. The court order forbids MIALA from any final decision on offers hovering on May 17 for a new land manipulation agency.
The cancellation of the Celebi security clearance came in the middle of the will in India above the support of Turkey in Pakistan during the Sindoor operation.
Last week, the company moved the Supreme Court against the cancellation of the security clearance and the subsequent termination of the contract with Mial. Celebius’ request was mentioned in front of Judge Sundaresan, who was looking for an urgent relief against any decision on tenders issued by Mial 17 May.
The Court stated that no final decision would be taken for tendering until the celebrations filed by the Celebi were heard after the court opening in June. The subsidiary Major Celebi’s subsidiary based in Turkiye moved the HC last week against the abolition of his security clearance and the subsequent termination of the contract with Mial.
Three petitions were filed by the Celebi NAS India airport services, which operated at the airport in Mumbai, which challenged the decision of the Center to cancel the security clearance and termination of the contract.
Problems stated that the decision was arbitrary and illegal and sought to be canceled. Celebi holds 59 % Celebi NAS Airport Services India Private Limited. The petition sought to suspend and cancel the administrative decision to cancel security for the review granted by the Civil Air Security Office (BCAS) under the Ministry of Civil Aviation in India.
She also sought to cancel the termination of the service agreement with the bridge and the agreement on the concession and agreement on the terrestrial services of MIAL.
Based on the provisional relief, Celebi tried to reduce Miala to take any final decision on tenders issued on May 17 for the selection of a new ground agency for these services. Two other subsidiaries of Celebi, namely Airport Services of Celebi India and Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal Management India, were shifted at the beginning of this month by the High Court in Dilli against the abolition of security and cancellation of contracts by the airport operator in Delhi.
(Tagstotranslate) Bombay High Court (T) Mumbai International Airport Limited (T) Land Manipulation Services (T)