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DGCA Tells HC it Will Place on Record Panel Details Where Offender Can Appeal Flying Ban

March 15, 2023
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Last Updated: March 15, 2023, 20:21 IST

Mishra, who is out on bail, was arrested in January in a criminal case after he allegedly urinated on a 70-year-old woman passenger in an intoxicated condition. (Photo: Special arrangement / file)

Mishra, who is out on bail, was arrested in January in a criminal case after he allegedly urinated on a 70-year-old woman passenger in an intoxicated condition. (Photo: Special arrangement / file)

The DGCA made the submission when the court was hearing a plea by Mishra seeking direction to the authorities to expeditiously constitute an appellate committee in accordance with Rule 8.3 of the Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) for Unruly Passengers issued by the Office of the Director General of Civil Aviation

The DGCA Wednesday told the Delhi High Court it will place on record the details of a committee under the Civil Aviation Requirements for Unruly Passengers that will hear the appeal of Shankar Mishra, the man accused of urinating on a woman on board an Air India flight, against the 4-month flying ban slapped on him after the incident.

The DGCA made the submission when the court was hearing a plea by Mishra seeking direction to the authorities to expeditiously constitute an appellate committee in accordance with Rule 8.3 of the Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) for Unruly Passengers issued by the Office of the Director General of Civil Aviation.

Noting the submission of DGCA, Justice Prathiba M Singh listed the matter for further hearing on March 23.

During the hearing, the counsel for the Directorate General of Civil Aviation said he will be placing on record the constitution of the committee within one week and Mishra can file the appeal there.

In his plea, Mishra said an inquiry committee had on January 18 designated him an unruly passenger and banned him from flying for 4 months. Mishra said in his petition he seeks to challenge that order before the appellate committee which, according to him, is not in place yet.

Mishra, who is out on bail, was arrested in January in a criminal case after he allegedly urinated on a 70-year-old woman passenger in an intoxicated condition in the business class of an Air India flight from New York to New Delhi on November 26 last year.

In his plea filed through advocate Akshat Bajpai, the petitioner said the inquiry committee’s order suffers from factual and legal infirmities. Mishra said the committee completely misunderstood the physical layout of the aircraft and premised its findings on the basis of this erroneous understanding of the aircraft.

“Rule 8.5 of CAR envisages that a person aggrieved by an order of the Inquiry Committee may prefer an appeal within 60 days of the order before an Appellate Committee constituted by the Ministry of Civil Aviation.

“The Petitioner, being aggrieved by the order dated January 18, 2023 on grounds of the aforementioned factual and legal infirmities seeks to prefer an appeal against the said order and has written emails to the DGCA on January 19 and to the Ministry of Civil Aviation on February 20 and 27 and March 6,” the petition said.

It, however, said no such committee has been constituted as of the date of filing this writ petition.

It is an established position of law that a statutory right of appeal is a vested right and the non-constitution of the appellate committee by the Ministry of Civil Aviation is eroding the petitioner’s right to exhaust all remedies available unto him as per the due procedure established by law, the petition said.

It added the ministry’s inaction is directly infringing the petitioner’s rights under Article 21 (right to equality) of the Constitution.

Mishra claimed that during the duration of the flight certain unsubstantiated and false allegations were made against him by a co-passenger who had registered a complaint with the Airsewa grievance portal on December 20, 2022.

The plea said in pursuance of the complaint, Air India constituted an Internal Inquiry Committee in accordance with CAR, to determine whether the petitioner should be designated an unruly passenger and for what duration should he be banned from flying. PTI SKV SKV SK SK

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