Overview
- The five-year prohibition applies across all Indian carriers until 2030, according to the DGCA.
- An internal committee formed under Civil Aviation Requirements, including two retired judges and a representative from another airline, recommended the maximum penalty.
- The dispute began over excess cabin baggage of 16 kg against a 7 kg limit, and staff were punched, kicked and struck with a queue stand, causing a spinal fracture and serious jaw injuries.
- Police registered an FIR under Section 115 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the officer lodged a counter-complaint, and SpiceJet provided CCTV footage to investigators.
- The Indian Army says it is cooperating with authorities, and aviation rules permit an appeal within 60 days to an appellate committee.