The Bombay High Court has lifted the stay on Adani-backed Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) to replace Celebi, a Turkish ground handling service provider, following the Delhi High Court's dismissal of Celebi's security clearance revocation challenge.
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The main reason for the revocation of Celebi's security clearance is the Ministry of Civil Aviation's concern over national security, particularly due to Turkey's support for Pakistan during hostilities involving Operation Sindoor.
The Bombay High Court lifted the stay on MIAL to replace Celebi as the ground handling service provider at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.
The Delhi High Court dismissed Celebi’s plea challenging the Indian government’s decision to revoke its security clearance, stating that national security considerations cannot be second-guessed by the court.
Celebi handled nearly 70 per cent of operations at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.
Celebi argued that public perception cannot be grounds for revocation of security clearance, and that the company was not given a reason or opportunity for a hearing.
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