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.