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Delhi High Court Reviews Revocation of Turkish Firm's Security Clearance Over National Security Concerns

The Indian government defends its decision citing classified intelligence, while Çelebi challenges the move as arbitrary and a violation of due process.

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Passengers wait at Terminal 2 of Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, India, July 1, 2024. (Photo: Reuters)
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Overview

  • The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security revoked Çelebi's security clearance on May 15, citing national security risks linked to Turkey's support for Pakistan during recent hostilities.
  • Solicitor General Tushar Mehta presented sealed intelligence inputs to the Delhi High Court, asserting the decision was necessary to safeguard civil aviation security.
  • Çelebi contends the revocation violated principles of natural justice, claiming no prior notice or opportunity to respond was provided.
  • The decision has disrupted operations at nine major airports and impacted over 10,000 employees, prompting interim handling arrangements.
  • The Delhi High Court has postponed the case to May 21, seeking clarification on the regulatory basis for the government's actions.