SC gives two weeks status quo on eviction of Delhi Flying Club

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today granted interim protection of two weeks to the prestigious Flying Club against an order and asked it to the order before the appropriate forum. The top court said the appropriate authority will be at liberty to pass appropriate orders in accordance with on the notice issued to the Flying Club which was established in 1928. Former Rajiv Gandhi, former Orissa and former Air Chief and awardee P C Lal were some of the alumni of the prestigious Flying Club which was launched by . A bench of and Justices A M Khanwilkar and DY Chandrachud considered the submissions of the Club that some time should be given to it to the order. Senior Kapil Sibal and said that they had licence for operation from of Civil Aviation till 2020 but the rents were enhanced by the (AAI). Sibal said status quo should be ordered till then as the four weeks time granted by the High Court on February 2, will expire in the first week of March, when the top court will have holidays. "Keeping in view the restricted prayer, we grant two weeks' time to the order of Status quo, existing as on today, shall be maintained for two weeks.

Be it noted, the appropriate authority will be at liberty to pass appropriate order in accordance with law, and shall not be influenced by our interim protection," the bench said. The Flying Club has challenged the order of High Court of February 2, in which it has been held that the AAI was clearly the competent authority to determine the amount of rent and collect any dues, and its decision to pursue recovery of dues is valid. The high court had said the Flying Club had a right to challenge the order in the appropriate forum and had given for weeks time to it. On October 9, 2012, the had requested the Chairman, AAI to keep Flying Club's dues in abeyance until the government formulated a policy with respect to private flying clubs. On November 19, 2012, the AAI had issued a letter to its informing them that dues from Category 1 flying clubs which include Flying Club would be kept in abeyance until further notice. Subsequently, on August 5, 2015, the AAI had made a demand that the Flying Club clear its dues and a show cause notice was issued on November 20, 2015, by the Officer. The Flying Club had challenged the notice before the high court which had directed it to it before appropriate authority.

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First Published: Thu, February 22 2018. 20:15 IST
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