
The subsidiary of the Turkish company Celebi’s company Madras High Court moved and sought to annul the concession agreement on the Airport in Chennai on the decision of the India Airport Office, Livelaw 9.
The company is looking for the intervention of Madras HC to cancel the AAI concession agreement after the Bureau of Civil Aviation (BCAS) has removed its security clearance, she added.
Chennai Airport canceled the contract with Celebi Ground Services Chennai 26, May 26, the report said.
What Celebi says …
The attorney of PS Raman, who addressed Madras HC Bench of Justice Abdul Quddhos for Celebi, told the court that the company had made huge investments in equipment and software and added that AAI is trying to appoint third parties to use these tools.
Raman added that sudden abolition caused a huge financial loss and was made due to “Vendetta”. The court order was sought to create third -party rights that would “hate the rights” of Celebi, which in the case of the judgment.
He also referred to a temporary Bombay HC command in terms of similar cancellation of Adani Enterprises-Created Mumbai Aiport.
What did Aai say …
Attorney General Tushar Mehta, who appeared for AAI, told the court that the appointment of a third party is “necessary” for the smooth functioning and persuasion of passengers. He added that the party would be appointed by the selection process, subject to court proceedings only before the HC Delhi for the rejection of a security license for Celebi.
Mehta also rejected the importance of the Bombay HC command and said that the airport in Mumbai was operated by a private entity, unlike Chennai Airport, which is government.
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