
On Friday, the Supreme Court dismissed the reason for the Panel Institute, led by a retirement judge, to independently audit the safety and maintenance procedures of Air India.
The SC justices Surya Kant and Joylya Bagchi asked the petitioner Narendra Kumar Goswami, why should it be focused only on an airline that has witnessed an “unfortunate tragedy”.
“Why only Air India? And what about others?” The court asked as he refused the action.
The best court also told the petitioner to withdraw his saw and move to the relevant forum in the case of complaints.
“Do not give the impression that you are playing with other airlines. Why do they focus only on Air India, which recently witnessed an unfortunate tragedy? If you want a regulatory mechanism, why did you not do other airlines in your petition? Why only Air India?” The bench asked.
The application was submitted after a recent Air India Boeing in Ahmedabad, in which 241 passengers and crew members were killed.
Air India in London, Boeing Dreamliner 787-8, crashed moments after take-off from international airport Sardar VallaBhbhai patel in Ahmedabad 12 June in the afternoon.
Goswami, a lawyer, was also looking for a comprehensive security audit of the entire Air India Air India fleet in Air India to an international aviation safety agency.
He claimed that he had been the victim of a “unfortunate incident” with an airline.
During the hearing of the judiciary Kant said, “We also travel every week and know the status. There was a tragedy, very unfortunate. There is no time to start an airline.”
In addition, it was believed that the Civil Aviation Directorate (DGCA) was ordered to implement and enforce a transparent, publicly accessible reporting system for all aviation security incidents, including a centralized database.
There will be a separate petition in front of the High Court, looking for instructions to suspend all Boeing aircraft operated by airlines until the security audit is completed.
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