A lawyer stranded for 17 hours at Delhi Airport due to massive IndiGo cancellations reached the Gauhati High Court late, where judges showed rare empathy by hearing the part-heard matter beyond official court hours.
Today, On 5th December, The DGCA has withdrawn its earlier rule that said “no leave shall be substituted for weekly rest”, giving airlines major relief in managing crew rosters. The revised order, issued on 5 December 2025, aims to ease operational disruptions.
Mediation between IndiGo Airlines and Mahindra Electric over the ‘6E/6e’ trademark has failed. The Delhi High Court will now take the case to trial in February 2026.
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.
IndiGo is asserting its “6E” trademark rights against Mahindra Electric, which agreed to rename its upcoming electric vehicle from “BE 6E” to “BE 6” amid the legal dispute. Mahindra plans to contest the lawsuit while the court has scheduled a hearing for April 2025, highlighting the significance of trademark usage over mere registration.
Mahindra initiated legal proceedings against IndiGo Airlines regarding brand rights claims over the name “BE 6e” for its new electric SUV. Mahindra argues their branding is distinct and does not overlap with IndiGo’s “6E.” This dispute highlights tensions between trademark registrations while Mahindra aims to enhance its electric vehicle market.
India’s largest airline IndiGo has filed a suit before the Delhi High Court for infringement of trademark against Mahindra Electric Automobile Limited for using ‘6E’ in its new electric car called Mahindra BE 6E, which is expected to hit the Indian roads in February 2025. The case came up before Justice Amit Bansal on Tuesday. However, the judge chose to recuse from hearing the matter. The case is now expected to come up for hearing on December 9.
