Delhi HC seeks response of police on anticipatory bail plea of Air India pilot

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The sought response of police on an plea of in a case of alleged violation of aircraft rules and tampering with evidence.

According to the police, Kathpalia had operated a flight from to without undergoing the mandatory pre-flight breath analyser test.

opposed his plea saying it was not a normal case of forgery and the consequences were grave.

A trial court had earlier directed the police to lodge an FIR against him for alleged violation of aircraft rules, tampering with evidence and intimidating a doctor working with in January last year.

The court had also directed that Lalit Gupta, of Civil Aviation (DGCA), be named as an accused in the FIR for allegedly covering up the actions of Kathpalia.

The court had also taken on record an action taken report (ATR) filed by and said 'prima facie' cognizable offences were made out which required detailed examination and collection of evidence.

According to the complaint filed by the on January 19 last year, Kathpalia was scheduled to operate a flight from to and he proceeded to operate the flight without undergoing the mandatory pre-fight breath and analyser test.

Further, even at he refused to undergo a similar test.

Later, on his arrival in New Delhi, he allegedly went to pre-flight medical examination room and made a false entry in the pre-flight breath analyzer examination register for the flight he had operated.

Kathpalia also issued threats and intimidated Nitin Seth, DGCA's doctor on duty, with a view to coerce him to retract his statement given in inquiry conducted by the DGCA where he had alleged that the had manipulated the record in the register.

It was also alleged that there was violation of aircraft rules apart from tampering of evidence, coercive intimidation.

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First Published: Thu, December 13 2018. 13:15 IST