Air India moves SC against Pilot's Guild
Air India moved a petition in the Supreme Court seeking initiation of criminal contempt proceedings against the office bearers of the Indian Pilots Guild.
An application in this regard alleged that the ongoing protest action by IPG, which has disrupted international flight operations of airline, amounts to contempt of the apex court orders.
Air India's counsel Lalit Bhasin said the action of the IPG was in violation of the April 23 and May 2 order of the apex court by which it was made clear that the training programme will be imparted in equal ratio to the pilots of pre-merger Air India and erstwhile Indian Airlines.
The IPG, whose members have been reporting sick, are protesting the national carrier's move to send pilots from both Air India and erstwhile Indian Airlines in equal numbers to get trained for flying the Boeing 787 Dreamliners, the first of which is likely to be inducted later this month.
The training programme is going on from May 8 in Singapore.
Bhasin said the "armtwisting" act by the IPG was coming in the way of administration of justice.
The matter has reached the Supreme Court after Air India had appealed against March 13 order of the Bombay High Court which had restrained the national carrier from sending any pilot from Indian Airlines for training to fly Boeing 787.
Later, on April 23, the High Court order was stayed by the apex court which had made it clear that "that the training imparted to the members of the IPG shall remain subject to the final outcome of the writ petition and shall not prejudice the rights and contentions of the writ petitioners before the High Court in any manner".
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