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Delhi High Court Issues Notices to MCA and AAI Following DIAL's Plea

Last Updated: 25-01-2024 04:04:14pm
Delhi High Court Issues Notices to MCA and AAI Following DIAL's Plea

The Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) has approached the Delhi High Court against the Central government’s decision to allow commercial flight operations from the Hindon Indian Air Force station in Ghaziabad.Justice Subramonium Prasad heard the matter on Wednesday and issued notices to the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MCA) and Airports Authority of India (AAI).The matter will be heard next on March 5.DIAL is a consortium led by GMR Group and manages Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI Airport).In its plea, DIAL has challenged the decision dated October 31, 2023 of the MCA allowing AAI to have scheduled commercial flight operations at the Indian Airforce Station situated in Hindon, Ghaziabad.

DIAL has also challenged a communication issued by the AAI dated October 31, 2023 inviting various airline operators to increase flight operations and file their respective flight schedule for availing slots at the Hindon Airforce Station.It is DIAL’ case that allowing commercial flights from Hindon will not only be detrimental to the IGI Airport, but also render upcoming airport at Jewar and the Hindon Airforce Station itself unviable as it would result in three weak airports with all competing and eating into the revenues of each other.The petition argued that the steps taken by the government amount to establishment of a greenfield airport at Hindon and is in the teeth of MCA’s own policy mandating that no greenfield airport will normally be allowed within an aerial distance of 150 Km of an existing airport.

The policy adds that another airport within the 150 Km distance of an existing one will be permitted if the capacity of the existing airport for its catchment area is saturated and it is unable to expand further to cater to more passengersDIAL claimed that the criteria is not fulfilled in the case of Hindon as neither is the IGI Airport unable to meet the projected traffic requirements nor has a new focal point of traffic with sufficient viability emerged for Hindon Airforce Station.The Impugned Decision, Impugned Proposal and Impugned Communication also fails to consider that already a greenfield airport is being developed at Jewar with ultimate passenger capacity of more than 100 million passengers per annum (MPPA) within 150 km of the IGI Airport. Thereby, the aggregate passenger capacity of about 250 MPPA is being created in the NCR, which is projected to be sufficient till 2050,” the plea added. The Central government on Wednesday notified the appointment of Justice Prasanna B Varale as a judge of the Supreme Court of India.A notification to this effect was released by the President of India on January 24.

The Supreme Court Collegium had on January 19 recommended the appointment of Justice Varale as a judge of the Supreme Court of India.Varale is currently serving as the Chief Justice of the Karnataka High Court.He will now be the third sitting judge of the Supreme Court from the Dalit community besides Justice BR Gavai and Justice CT Ravikumar.He is senior-most High Court Judge belonging to a Scheduled Caste and the only Chief Justice belonging to a Scheduled Caste among the Chief Justices of High Courts across the country.Justice Varale enrolled as an advocate in August 1985 practiced under advocate SN Loya during his initial years. He also served as a lecturer at Ambedkar Law College in Aurangabad till 1992. He was appointed a judge of the Bombay High Court on July 18, 2008. He was elevated as Chief Justice of the High Court of Karnataka on October 15,2022.According to the Collegium resolution published on the website of the Supreme Court, Justice Varale is a competent judge with unimpeachable conduct and integrity and has throughout maintained high standard of professional ethics."Before his elevation as a Judge of the High Court, he practised at the Bar for over 23 years in civil, criminal, labour and administrative law matters in District and Sessions Court and in Constitutional matters at the High Court Bench at Aurangabad. Mr Justice Varale stands at Sl. No.6 in the combined all India seniority of High Court judges. In the seniority of Judges of the High Court of Bombay, he is the senior-most Judge," the resolution said

TAGS: Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) Delhi High Court Central government Hindon Indian Air Force station Justice Subramonium Prasad


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