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Akasa gets relief from Delhi HC and Bombay HC
Delhi HC gives relief to Akasa Air
Delhi HC held that DGCA can act against the pilots under CAR rules.
Delhi HC : DGCA can act against the pilots who have not complied with the CAR rules
CAR - Civil Aviation Requirements
Delhi HC also says there's no restriction on DGCA to act against pilot in case of default
DGCA has earlier informed the Delhi HC that it lacks the authority to intervene in the employment agreement between airline and the pilot
Akasa Air has approached the Delhi HC after more than 40 of its pilot quit the airline without serving the Notice period
Bombay HC admits plea by Akasa Air against its pilots
Bombay High Court today ruled that Akasa Air can proceed in Mumbai with its suit seeking contractual damages from 5 pilots who had abruptly exited the company.
Akasa Air has approached the Bombay HC seeking contractual damages from pilots who exited the airline without serving the Notice period
Akasa Air is seeking a compensation of Rs 21 crore from size pilots for allegedly leaving the airline without serving the Notice period.
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Delhi HC gives relief to Akasa Air
Delhi HC held that DGCA can act against the pilots under CAR rules.
Delhi HC : DGCA can act against the pilots who have not complied with the CAR rules
CAR - Civil Aviation Requirements
Delhi HC also says there's no restriction on DGCA to act against pilot in case of default
DGCA has earlier informed the Delhi HC that it lacks the authority to intervene in the employment agreement between airline and the pilot
Akasa Air has approached the Delhi HC after more than 40 of its pilot quit the airline without serving the Notice period
Bombay HC admits plea by Akasa Air against its pilots
Bombay High Court today ruled that Akasa Air can proceed in Mumbai with its suit seeking contractual damages from 5 pilots who had abruptly exited the company.
Akasa Air has approached the Bombay HC seeking contractual damages from pilots who exited the airline without serving the Notice period
Akasa Air is seeking a compensation of Rs 21 crore from size pilots for allegedly leaving the airline without serving the Notice period.
#bombayhc #akasaairlines #pilots #bombayhighciurt #dgca #civilaviationrequirements #noticeperiod #civilaviation #etnow #englishnews #latestnews #latestupdates
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