Delhi HC deferred Akasa Air’s plea against DGCA to March 2024

The Delhi High Court has rescheduled the hearing of Akasa Air’s case against the DGCA to March 12, 2024.

The Delhi High Court has rescheduled the hearing of Akasa Air’s case against the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) regarding pilot resignations to March 12, 2024. This decision was made on October 13.

Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora was presiding over the case. However, due to the judge’s earlier involvement in a division bench, both parties requested adjournments for the cases listed before the bench.

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Akasa Air’s plea has been postponed until March 12 by the court. Earlier, on September 27, the Delhi High Court confirmed the DGCA’s authority to take action against pilots and airlines that do not comply with Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR).

However, the court’s interim order stated that the DGCA cannot be directed to act against future pilot resignations, as Akasa Air’s case is still under review