Today, On 7th July, The Delhi High Court upheld the government’s move to revoke Celebi’s security clearance without prior notice, stressing that national security cannot be questioned in court. It ruled that “national security is not subject to judicial review.”
Celebi has initiated lawsuits in the Bombay High Court following the Indian government’s cancellation of its security clearance and airport contracts, citing national security concerns. This action is part of broader legal challenges after similar issues arose in Delhi, significantly impacting Celebi’s operations in India amidst geopolitical tensions.
The Delhi High Court is reviewing Turkish firm Çelebi’s challenge to the Indian government’s revocation of its security clearance, citing national security concerns. Çelebi argues the decision was arbitrary and without notice, potentially harming foreign investment and impacting over 3,800 Indian jobs. The hearing balances security issues with investment rights.
