Today, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the plea of a 72-year-old woman, on whom a male co-passenger urinated on board an Air India flight in November last year, seeking a direction to the Centre, aviation regulator DGCA and airlines to frame an SOP to deal with such incidents.
A bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justices P S Narasimha and J B Pardiwala noted the plea of the woman.
The Court further issued notices to the Centre, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and all airlines, including Air India.
The top court also sought the assistance of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, who was present in the case, in formulating the standard operating procedure (SOP) and fixed the plea for hearing after the summer vacation in July.
The woman had filed a PIL in March saying she was constrained to approach the top court because Air India and the DGCA failed to treat her with care and responsibility after the incident.
Case Brief-
Shankar Mishra was arrested from Bengaluru on January 6 and sent to judicial custody by a court here on January 7.
He allegedly urinated on the woman in an intoxicated condition in the business class of the Air India flight on November 26 last year.
Earlier, in January, the Delhi court granted bail to Shankar Mishra, on a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh and a surety of the like amount.
Mishra is accused of urinating on a woman co-passenger on the Air India flight from New York to Delhi. It had also imposed various conditions on him, including that he will not tamper with evidence, influence any witnesses or contact them in any manner.
Mishra was also asked not to leave the country without the court's prior permission and to join the investigation and trial as and when called by the investigating officer or the court concerned.
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