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Celebi subsidiary files 3 lawsuits in Mumbai

Celebi subsidiary files 3 lawsuits in Mumbai

Time of India22-05-2025
Celebi Aviation
's subsidiary on Thursday said that it has filed three lawsuits before the
Bombay High Court
, reported Reuters. The company has filed two lawsuits against the
Mumbai International Airport Ltd
. seeking reversal of the immediate termination of agreements by the Union
Aviation Ministry
. Another
lawsuit
has been filed seeking the suspension and annulment of the administrative decision to cancel Celebi's airport security clearance.
Celebi Aviation Services India Pvt Ltd handles around 58,000 flights and 5.4 lakh tonnes of cargo annually, across nine major airports, including Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.
Meanwhile, the Delhi High Court is yet to commence the hearing of the Celebi Aviation case scheduled on Thursday, filed after the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) revoked the Turkish-based company's airport security clearance on May 15, along with all its associates. The Centre stated national security and public safety as concerns behind the revocation.
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In the previous Delhi HC hearing on May 21, Mukul Rohatgi, representing Celebi stated that Celebi has been running operations across nine airports for over the last 17 years, employing over 10,000 personnel. The Centre granted security clearance to Celebi Aviation in 2022 under Rule 15 for a five-year term.
But, the clearance was abruptly revoked by the Centre on May 15 without any prior notice or hearing. Rohatgi argued that this act violates the principle of procedural fairness. Assumptions are being made that the government's act might be inspired by the Turkish shareholding factor in the firm, as this came in the middle of the Turkey boycott campaign.
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