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Celebi challenged the revocation of its security clearance in Delhi High Court, claiming it was done without a hearing and ...
Celebi Airport Services opposes Centre's sealed cover submission in HC over revoked security clearance, cites violation of ...
Celebi's business and contracts have been affected, said senior counsel Mukul Rohatgi, who is representing the Turkish ...
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Asian News International on MSNDelhi HC hears Celebi's claims of unfair security clearance revocation, hearing to continue on ThursdayThe Delhi High Court on Wednesday heard in detail, the challenge filed by Turkish firm Celebi Airport Services against the ...
Turkey based company Celebi Airport Services Private Limited on Wednesday told the Delhi High Court that it was neither given any notice nor an opportunity of being heard regarding the Bureau of ...
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ABP News on MSN'People Working With Us Indians, More Than 10,000 Employees: Turkey-Linked Celebi Aviation To Delhi HCCelebi Aviation challenged the revocation of its security clearance by BCAS in Delhi High Court, arguing the decision was ...
The Delhi High Court deliberated on Celebi Airport Services' challenge against the revocation of its security clearance.
Turkish ground handling and cargo operator Çelebi Airport Services India told the Delhi High Court on Wednesday that by ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSN'We are Indian': Turkey linked Celebi Aviation challenges security clearance revocation in Delhi High CourtCelebi Aviation told the Delhi High Court it is an Indian company and challenged the revocation of its security clearance, ...
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India Today on MSNBetter safe than sorry: High Court after Turkish firm Celebi's clearance revokedIndia revoked the security clearance of Turkish-based firm Celebi Aviation in the interest of "national security" after ...
India has revoked Celebi's security clearance on grounds of national security. The move, announced on May 15, came days after ...
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India Today on MSNWe are Indian, employees are Indians, Turkey-linked Celebi Aviation tells courtCelebi Aviation urged the Delhi High Court to set aside Indian government's decision.
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