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After Ahmedabad crash, Air India faces slew of passenger complaints on social media
After Ahmedabad crash, Air India faces slew of passenger complaints on social media

India.com

time2 days ago

  • India.com

After Ahmedabad crash, Air India faces slew of passenger complaints on social media

New Delhi: Just a week after the devastating crash of Air India flight AI-171 from Ahmedabad to London, the national carrier is now facing intense backlash from passengers over poor service, damaged baggage, mishandled refunds, and alleged harassment, all of which are surfacing on social media platform X. On June 12, Air India's Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad, claiming 275 lives that included 241 passengers and crew and 34 people on the ground, as the plane had crashed into a hostel of a medical college. The crash, one of the worst in Indian aviation history, has put the airline under a harsh spotlight. And now, passengers are voicing their long-standing frustrations, painting a troubling picture of Air India's service standards. A user named Qamar Saquib posted that on June 18, while travelling from Patna to Jeddah via Delhi on Air India flights AI-2634 and AI-991, he discovered that his gold (5.5 grams) was missing from his luggage upon arrival in Jeddah. 'I filed a complaint immediately at the Jeddah airport,' he wrote, tagging the airline for accountability. Jasmeet Singh raised a separate issue, accusing Air India of not honouring a refund promise made by airport staff. 'It's a clear case of cheating. The staff was insensitive to my mother, a senior citizen, who was travelling with my sisters,' he wrote. In another disturbing post, a user named Sakina alleged that Air India fraudulently cancelled her grandparents' tickets from Mumbai to Bengaluru, both of whom are heart patients. 'On June 9, I received an email saying the tickets for June 26 had been cancelled through the website — something I never did,' she claimed. The refund provided was a mere Rs 1,400 for tickets worth Rs 15,000, and customer service has reportedly gone silent. 'This is a scam,' she wrote, calling the act 'a breach of security' and 'fraudulent.' Yash, another flyer, said he was mentally and physically harassed when he was forced to switch seats multiple times on flight AI-558, despite pre-booking seat 12D. 'I have back problems and was shifted from 12D to 16C, and then to 29D,' he said. Passenger Rajneesh Khullar, tagging the Ministry of Civil Aviation and DGCA, expressed frustration over broken baggage and zero response from Air India. 'We got our bags after a week. One was broken. I have sent over two dozen emails and filed a claim (Case #23700866), but there has been no response,' he wrote. Parul Kumar, who flew on AI-309, called out the airline for 'super dirty' toilets, non-functional screens, and unresponsive attendants, despite paying AUD 1,500 for the tickets. 'Very pathetic service,' she said bluntly. Another flyer, who goes by AR, shared a video from flight AI-810 and requested Air India to change the 'dirty and worn-out tapestry' on its aircraft 'for the sake of Tata Group's reputation and in memory of late Shri Ratan Tata.' These complaints are now adding to the growing pressure on Air India, which is already under scrutiny after the deadly June 12 crash. The national carrier, which was expected to undergo a revival under the Tata Group's ownership, is now facing renewed criticism not only for technical and safety lapses but also for widespread service failures.

Environmental justice is social justice, protecting nature essential for human dignity: Justice AS Oka
Environmental justice is social justice, protecting nature essential for human dignity: Justice AS Oka

India Gazette

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

Environmental justice is social justice, protecting nature essential for human dignity: Justice AS Oka

New Delhi [India], June 5 (ANI): The Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF) hosted the Climate Change Conference and Awards 2025, emphasising India's judiciary's role in environmental protection and sustainability. Chief Guest Justice Sanjay Karol and Guest of Honour Justice Jasmeet Singh addressed the event, where Justice Abhay S Oka received the SILF Sustainability Award 2025 for his contributions to environmental law. Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka stressed that environmental justice is intertwined with social and economic equity, highlighting the Supreme Court's strong stance on pollution and its impact on vulnerable communities. He called for action beyond legal precedents to translate sustainability into real change. Justice Jasmeet Singh noted the urgent climate crisis, underscoring the judiciary's role in balancing conservation with development. He urged collective efforts toward sustainability, emphasizing the need for innovation and commitment. Justice Karol framed climate change as an emergency, stating that Indian courts have zealously protected the environment. He emphasised grassroots solutions and citizen participation in preserving ecological balance. President of SILF, Dr Lalit Bhasin praised the judiciary for setting environmental accountability precedents and called for continued focus on sustainability. The event featured discussions on environmental justice and economic development, with awards recognising contributions from distinguished figures. The conference reinforced the judiciary's critical role in advancing sustainability and environmental protection in India. (ANI)

SILF Climate Change Conference 2025 honours Justice Abhay S. Oka with Sustainability Award
SILF Climate Change Conference 2025 honours Justice Abhay S. Oka with Sustainability Award

United News of India

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • United News of India

SILF Climate Change Conference 2025 honours Justice Abhay S. Oka with Sustainability Award

New Delhi, June 5 (UNI) In a stirring convergence of law and environmental consciousness, the Society of Indian Law Firms (SILF) hosted the SILF Climate Change Conference and Awards 2025 in New Delhi on World Environment Day, recognising the Indian judiciary's unwavering role in protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development. The event was graced by Justice Sanjay Karol, Judge of the Supreme Court of India, as Chief Guest, and Justice Jasmeet Singh, Judge of the Delhi High Court, as Guest of Honour. The highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of the SILF Sustainability Award 2025 to Justice Abhay S. Oka, former Supreme Court Judge, for his extraordinary contributions to environmental jurisprudence in India. Delivering a powerful keynote, Justice Oka stated, 'Environmental justice cannot be separated from social and economic justice. Pollution and environmental degradation hurt the most vulnerable the hardest, affecting their dignity and the basic rights under Article 21 of our Constitution.' He lamented the lack of recognition for environmental activists and emphasised the need to translate judicial principles into action. 'On World Environment Day, we must honour the unsung heroes of environmental protection and turn our ideals into tangible action,' he added. Justice Jasmeet Singh stressed the urgency of the climate crisis and the judiciary's pivotal role: 'The crisis we face today is a consequence of unsustainable development. But landmark judgments like M.C. Mehta prove that environmental conservation and progress must coexist.' He urged society to embrace sustainability as a path to innovation and collective prosperity, not merely a challenge. 'It is through collective effort that climate change can become a catalyst for resilient growth,' he said. "We Belong to Mother Earth": Justice Sanjay Karol Justice Sanjay Karol made an emotional plea for grassroots environmental action: 'We must stop viewing climate change as a problem to be solved later. It is a climate emergency now. The courts have done their part, now every citizen must rise to the occasion.' He dismissed the notion that judicial activism hinders economic growth, asserting that both can progress in harmony to achieve constitutional goals of sustainability. Dr. Lalit Bhasin, President of SILF and Chairman of the CII National Committee on Legal Services, applauded the judiciary's role. He said, 'The judgments of our courts have sown seeds of environmental accountability in India's governance landscape. These precedents are now the guiding light for lawmakers, regulators, and businesses alike.' The Awards Ceremony honoured key individuals and organisations for championing sustainability, Justice Abhay S. Oka, Retired Supreme Court Judge, Dr. Bina Modi, Chairperson, Modi Enterprises, Meenakshi Arora, Senior Advocate, Prof. (Dr.) S. Shanthakumar, VC, Gujarat National Law University, Rajesh Jha, Regional Legal Director, South Asia, Reckitt India, Sharad Aggarwal, CEO, Godfrey Phillips India, Additionally, Plaques of Honour were presented to Justice Karol and Justice Jasmeet Singh for their sustained commitment to environmental justice. Engaging Panel Discussions on Judicial Responsibility, Two thematic panels 'Courts as Saviours of Clean Air, Trees, Rivers, Forests, and Climate in India' and 'Role of Judiciary in Balancing Economic Development and Sustainability'/featured rich dialogues by experts on how India's legal framework must evolve to address the country's ecological challenges. The SILF Climate Change Conference and Awards 2025 reaffirmed that law and climate responsibility are inextricably linked and that India's legal fraternity must remain at the forefront of environmental stewardship. UNI SNG RN

14 booked for assaulting lawyer after road rage in Faridabad
14 booked for assaulting lawyer after road rage in Faridabad

Hindustan Times

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

14 booked for assaulting lawyer after road rage in Faridabad

At least 14 men were booked for allegedly assaulting a man after he honked at them to move their vehicle that was blocking the road near Neelam Chowk, police said on Tuesday. The suspects also thrashed another commuter who attempted to record the incident and smashed his phone to destroy the footage. The incident took place around 12.30am on Sunday when Jasmeet Singh, a lawyer, was returning home to Sector 16 after dining at a restaurant. As he exited the restaurant, Singh found a Maruti Suzuki XL6 obstructing the road. After repeated honking to get the vehicle moved, Singh was allegedly abused and attacked by the six drunk occupants of the car, police said. A heated argument escalated into violence when the suspects reportedly called in at least eight more men, who arrived on four two-wheelers armed with rods and sticks. 'The drunk suspects mercilessly assaulted Singh with bricks while his family members tried to shield him,' said Yashpal Yadav, public relations officer, Faridabad Police. According to police, the group also pelted stones at Singh's Maruti Ciaz, causing damage. A passerby, Swatantra Nayak, who attempted to film the attack, was also beaten and had his phone smashed. Police said they had obtained CCTV footage and registration numbers of the XL6 and two-wheelers used by the suspects. 'We have asked the transport department to identify the vehicle owners so arrests can be made soon,' Yadav added. An FIR was registered Monday night at Faridabad Kotwali police station under Sections 191(2), 190, 115, and 351(3) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita on a joint complaint by Singh and Nayak.

The Gensol-BluSmart saga: Delhi HC orders seizure of 76 more electric vehicles
The Gensol-BluSmart saga: Delhi HC orders seizure of 76 more electric vehicles

Mint

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mint

The Gensol-BluSmart saga: Delhi HC orders seizure of 76 more electric vehicles

Gensol Engineering Ltd and ride-hailing startup BluSmart have lost control of another leased 76 electric vehicles after the Delhi High Court ordered seizure of the cars and barred the companies from transferring or selling them. Justice Jasmeet Singh, acting on a plea by investment firm Vriksh Advisors, on Thursday restrained Gensol, BluSmart, and their promoters from selling, alienating, or creating any third-party rights over the 76 Tata Tigor electric cars. The High Court's latest order is the fifth such in under three weeks, bringing the total number of Gensol and BluSmart leased EVs under judicial protection to 698. The court also appointed a receiver to take possession of the vehicles and ensure their safety. 'Issue notice. For the reasons stated, Respondent No. 1 (Gensol Engineering Ltd), its shareholders, directors including Respondent No. 2 (Anmol Singh Jaggi) and other officers, are restrained from selling, alienating, transferring, encumbering, or creating third-party rights in the 76 Tata Tigor EVs owned by the petitioner, until the next date of hearing. The petitioner shall have the right to repossess the vehicles in case of default,' the court said. Vriksh Advisors had leased the vehicles to Gensol under an agreement signed in August 2023. The agreement was executed by Gensol's promoter-directors, Anmol Singh Jaggi and Puneet Singh Jaggi. The lessor alleged that Gensol defaulted on its lease rental obligations and raised concerns over ongoing investigations and fraud allegations involving the company and its promoters. Fearing misuse or dissipation of assets, Vriksh approached the High Court seeking protection of its leased fleet. The court noted that Gensol and its promoters are under multiple investigations related to alleged fraud and financial mismanagement. Referring to Mint's 24 April report, the court recorded: 'Report in news agency Mint stated that R3 (Puneet Jaggi), a promoter-director of Gensol Engineering Ltd (R1), has been detained by the Enforcement Directorate in connection with alleged illegal foreign exchange transactions undertaken by R1 (Gensol).' Justice Singh also observed that the petitioner had been recently made aware of allegations of fraud, mismanagement, and siphoning of funds by Gensol and its key promoters, which had also triggered credit rating downgrades. The court further took note of Gensol's failure to pay the lease rentals for April. According to the court, it passed the order in favour of repossession as the facts presented by the lessor created a 'reasonable apprehension' that Gensol may dispose of or create third-party rights over the leased assets. The court also sought responses from Gensol and its promoters. The matter is slated for further hearing on 29 July. On 8 May, the Delhi High Court ordered the seizure of 129 EVs leased by Gensol and BluSmart based on a plea by STCI Finance, which accused the companies of defaulting on a ₹ 15 crore loan. 15 crore loan. On 7 May, the court barred the firms from creating third-party rights over 220 EVs leased by SMAS Auto Leasing India Pvt. Ltd and Shefasteq OPC Pvt. Ltd. Both lessors alleged lease violations and defaults in rental payments. On 25 April, the court restrained the sale or transfer of 175 EVs leased by Orix India, citing similar concerns of misuse and non-payment. On 29 April, the court passed a similar order protecting 95 EVs leased by Clime Finance Pvt. Ltd, bringing additional leased assets under judicial watch. The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has issued a show-cause notice to Gensol and barred its promoters Anmol Singh Jaggi and Puneet Singh Jaggi from holding key positions in any listed company or accessing capital markets, citing corporate governance violations and financial irregularities, including undisclosed related-party transactions. Additionally, Gensol is under investigation over its use of ₹ 978 crore in loans disbursed by Power Finance Corporation (PFC) and Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (Ireda) to finance 6,400 EVs. Company filings show that only 4,704 vehicles were procured. On 14 May, Ireda announced that it had filed an insolvency plea against Gensol before the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), citing fraud and default. Earlier, PFC filed a complaint with the Economic Offences Wing of Delhi Police, alleging that Gensol used forged documents to secure loans. Ireda, which funded 3,400 EVs, may be short over 1,400 vehicles based on current disclosures.

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