Celebi of Turkey sues India: Who represents the firm in Delhi HC? A look at timeline and legal team | Today news

Turkey supported Pakistan amid conflict with India. In a move to Turkey, the Indian government recalled the security clearance of a Turkish company, Celebi, in the ‘interest of national security’. Çelebi Aviation Holding, which provides land handling services at Indian airports, has now sued India over the move. The Delhi High Court is scheduled to hear two pleas on Monday, May 19. One plea was submitted by Celebi Airport Services India Pvt Ltd, and the other by Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminal Management India Pvt Ltd. Celebi Airport Services India PVT Ltd and Celebi Delhi Cargo Terminain Functions had the soil trading function respectively. They disputed the decision of the Bureau of Bureau of Civil Aviation (BCAS) to recall their security clearance, citing concerns related to national security. Whoever will represent çelebi in Delhi HC is the two pleas submitted by the Turkish company on Friday for trial before Justice Sachin Datta in the Delhi High Court. Çelebi was represented by senior lawyer Darpan Wadhwa with lawyer Ritu Bhalla (partner) at Luthra & Luthra, Bar and Bench reports. Advocate Darpan Wadhwa is an alumni of the New York University School of Law and St Stephens’ College, Delhi University, according to his LinkedIn profile. He handled several high -profile cases involving Canadian giant Viterra BV, Dabur India Ltd, Snapdeal Private Limited and Most Ho Online Shopping PVT. Ltd. Meanwhile, Advocate Ritu Bhalla is a ‘partner – dispute resolution’ at Luthra & Luthra. She chased LLB and BA at the University of Delhi. Her profile on the company’s website states that in her three decades career she has gained extensive experience in corporate commercial disputes and arbitration issues. She specializes in litigation and dispute resolution in areas such as banking and finance, insolvency, regulatory, infrastructure, administrative, white collar, etc. Advocate Bhalla represented both Indian and multinational clients in various fora, including the Supreme Court, Supreme Court, Nclat, NCLT, Drat, Drt, Quasi-Judicial Tribunals, Home and International Commercial Arbitrations. Celebi Airport Services vs India’s BCAS: A timeline and what has happened so far, here is an explanator about what çelebi is, why this matter is significant and what we know about the matter, timeline of Svents and the legal team involved. What is çelebi? Çelebi Aviation Holding is Turkey’s first private trading business. It entered the aviation industry in 1958 with the establishment of the handling of çelebi land. According to his website, 15,000 dedicated employees work, and work çelebi on three continents, in six countries and in 70 stations worldwide. What did India do? On May 15, the India’s Bureau of Civil Aviation Safety (BCAs) said it recalled the security clearance of çelebi and its associated businesses, “on the basis of national security” without specifying concerns. The security clearance to the company, part of the Celebi of Turkey, was given in November 2022. Why did India do this? The move came amid calls to boycott Turkey over the latter’s support for Pakistan during an increased conflict between arch -enemy India and Pakistan. India claims that Pakistan has used Turkish drones on a large scale in the recent military conflict with India. The tension between India and Pakistan escalated after a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam killed at least 26 people. India then launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ on May 7 for retaliation of the terror attack. At least nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pok have been targeted as part of the military operation. Why the move of India keep signatures? Celebi has been working in the Indian aviation sector for more than 15 years and has more than 10,000 staff members in India. It handles about 58,000 flights and 5,40,00 tonnes of load in India annually. Celebi offers services at nine airports in India. It is present in Mumbai, Delhi, Cochin, Kanur, Bangalore, Goa, Hyderabad Ahmedabad and Chennai airports. After the government’s decision to repeal security clearance for Celebi, shares of çelebi Hava Servisi dropped 20 percent over two trading sessions on the Istanbul Stock Exchange, which dropped 222 points to 2,002 lira on May 16. According to the company from $ 200 to $ 250 million in the hands of the land and the Bokkie infrastructure, it is transferred or reproduced. Mumbai airport said on Friday that Indo Thai Airport Services will perform the land handling works at the airport for three months. Meanwhile, multiple land handling companies, including Aiasl, Bird Worldwide Flight Services and Indo Thai, are on board the staff of the Celebi Airport Services India at various airports on board, and the drivers of the fresh airport are said on Friday. How did Celebi respond? In a statement issued earlier, Celebi Aviation India said it was still complying with the Indian aviation, national security and tax regulations and working with full transparency. According to the news agency Pti, Celebi rejected all allegations regarding the company’s ownership and operations in India and confirmed its long -standing commitment to the country’s aviation sector. The company also rejects categorically[ed] The false allegation “planted about Sumeye, the Turkish President Erdogan’s daughter, is a part owner in the company.” For the record and in accordance with complete transparency, there is no one named Sumeye who owns any shareholding in the parent organization, “the statement shared by Ani. Celebi Sues India, which rejected the Delhi HC insurtion. That” vague “national security was quoted without reasoning.