New Delhi: The Delhi High Court today rebuked aviation regulator DGCA for not filing its response on an Irish aircraft leasing firm's plea seeking de-registration of a plane given by it to troubled SpiceJet for alleged non-payment of dues.
"DGCA has to play a role of impartial regulator.
The regulator despite being told to file their response chose not to file it. Why DGCA is doing so, god only knows," a bench of Justice Rajiv Shakdher said.
The observations came on the plea of Dublin-based Wilmington Trust SP Services Ltd which had sought cancellation of the registration of one aircraft leased by it to SpiceJet on grounds of alleged non-payment of dues.
The hearing in the case remained inconclusive and would resume on February 26 when Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain would advance his arguments.
20/02/15 PTI/Business Standard
"DGCA has to play a role of impartial regulator.
The regulator despite being told to file their response chose not to file it. Why DGCA is doing so, god only knows," a bench of Justice Rajiv Shakdher said.
The observations came on the plea of Dublin-based Wilmington Trust SP Services Ltd which had sought cancellation of the registration of one aircraft leased by it to SpiceJet on grounds of alleged non-payment of dues.
The hearing in the case remained inconclusive and would resume on February 26 when Additional Solicitor General Sanjay Jain would advance his arguments.
20/02/15 PTI/Business Standard
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