Delhi High Court dismisses Celebi’s challenge to revoked security clearance citing “compelling national security considerations.”
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 will hear Turkish firm Celebi’s plea on May 19 against the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security’s decision to revoke its security clearance, citing national security after Turkey supported Pakistan’s stance against India. This decision impacts Celebi’s operations at Indian airports and raises concerns regarding foreign investments and diplomatic relations.
Turkish firm Celebi has challenged the Indian government’s cancellation of its security clearance in the Delhi High Court, citing national security concerns linked to Turkey’s support for Pakistan. The company argues the decision was sudden and unjustified, significantly impacting its operations in India’s aviation sector amid rising political tensions.
