DGCA Ignored New Pilot Fatigue Rules? Delhi High Court Demands Proof of ‘Wilful Disobedience’

The Delhi High Court asked the Federation of Indian Pilots to clearly show how the DGCA wilfully disobeyed its directions on implementing the new FDTL fatigue rules. The court said contempt cannot be considered without solid proof and gave time to submit earlier orders.

Why Just Air India? What About Others?: Supreme Court Rejects Plea for Safety Audit After Tragic Boeing Crash

The Supreme Court Today (Aug 8) dismissed a PIL demanding an independent safety audit of Air India, questioning why only this airline was targeted. A separate plea for grounding Boeing aircraft is still under review.

Air India Crash Row | “Baseless Allegations Cause Trauma”: Madras HC Dismisses Plea to Control Media Reports on Air Accidents

Amid Air India Crash, the Madras High Court rejected a plea asking the government to issue guidelines to regulate media reporting on aviation accidents. The court dismissed the petition saying no such directions can be given.

Air India AI 171 Crash| “UK Families of Crash Victims May Sue Airline & Boeing for Compensation”: Sources Reveal

Families of victims in the Air India AI 171 crash are considering suing the airline and Boeing in UK courts. They are reportedly seeking higher compensation for their losses, according to sources familiar with the matter.

PIL in Supreme Court After Air India Crash in Ahmedabad: “Ground All Boeing Aircraft Until Safety Audit is Cleared”

A PIL filed in the Supreme Court after the Air India crash in Ahmedabad demands grounding of all Boeing aircraft. The petitioner seeks a full safety audit and insists planes fly only after passing inspection within two weeks.

Air India Crash | “Do Not Cremate The Bodies Yet”: Warns UK Law Firm Says ‘It Is About Accountability & Justice’

UK’s Keystone Law has launched a separate legal investigation into the Air India AI-171 crash that killed 241 people, urging families not to cremate bodies before legal consultation. The probe focuses on justice and possible civil claims under UK law.

Air India Plane Crash | CJI & Supreme Court Express Deep Grief: “Our Thoughts and Prayers Are With Them”

The tragic Air India crash Today (June 12) in Ahmedabad brings attention to India’s flight safety laws. Here’s a detailed look at how aviation safety is regulated and what protections passengers have.

Air India Crash Raises Serious Questions on Flight Safety Rules in India: What the Law Says?

The tragic Air India crash Today (June 12) in Ahmedabad brings attention to India’s flight safety laws. Here’s a detailed look at how aviation safety is regulated and what protections passengers have.

Kunal Kamra’s Top 10 Controversies: Mocking CJIs & Politicians, EVM Remarks to Contempt of Court

Comedian Kunal Kamra is no stranger to controversy, often making headlines for his outspoken political satire. From criticizing Chief Justices of India to questioning Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and facing contempt of court charges, his remarks have sparked legal battles and public outrage. His fearless approach to humor has earned him both support and criticism. Here’s a look at his top 10 most talked-about controversies.

Air India Urination Case | “Creative Ways Needed To Deal With Unruly Air Passengers”: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court Today (Nov 26) called for creative ways to deal with unruly air passengers, while asking the authorities to consider modifying the existing guidelines in accordance with the international norms. The Bench was hearing a plea moved by a 72-year-old woman who was urinated on by a man on board an Air India flight in 2022. “Something creative will have to be done. May be strategic seating or something,” the Court remarked.