Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

DGCA pulled up over comedian’s flight ban

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court (HC) on Tuesday said the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) should not have put out a tweet certifying the action of airlines, including Indigo, which imposed a six-month flying ban without an inquiry on stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra for allegedly heckling journalist, Arnab Goswami, on a flight.

The HC has also asked the aviation regulator to confirm if the action of the airlines was in consonance with the Civil Aviation Requiremen­ts (CAR).

“Why did you [DGCA] give a certificat­ion on Twitter? Look at your tweet. You said the action by the other airlines was in compliance of the Civil Aviation Requiremen­ts (CAR). Not just Indigo, you gave a certificat­e to the others also. You should withdraw your tweet,” Justice Navin Chawla told the DGCA.

“You have to satisfy this court that their action was in consonance with the CAR,” he said. The DGCA’S lawyer said she will take instructio­ns on the query raised by the court and urged that the matter be listed for

Thursday, to which the judge agreed.

The court said that once Kamra lodged a complaint before the DGCA claiming violation of CAR by the airlines, the regulator cannot say it will not look into it.

The comedian, through his counsel Prashant Sivarajan, Vivek Tankha and Gopal Sankarnara­yanan, has claimed that all the airlines imposed the flying ban on him without there being a complaint as required under the CAR.

In his plea, Kamra has said the complaint, as per CAR, has to be made by the pilot of the flight, but in this case it was not done and despite that Indigo constitute­d an internal committee, which is scheduled to have a final hearing of the matter on Wednesday.

PUNE: A self-styled godman was arrested for allegedly raping and sexually abusing five sisters in the 10-19 age group on the pretext of conducting a ritual to help them conceive as well as find hidden treasure in their house in Pimpri-chinchwad in Pune, police said on Tuesday.

According to the complaint lodged on Monday by the elder sister of the five victims, the abuse took place between January and February 2019, a senior official said.

The accused Somnath Chavan (32) told the 22-year-old complainan­t that someone had performed black magic on her family to prevent the sisters from conceiving, the official. The accused demanded ~3 lakh to conduct the “special ritual”, the official said.

“The accused raped and sexually abused the five sisters. He also threatened to kill the victims’ parents if they complained about the abuse. Chavan even held a fake wedding with one of the victims,” the official said.

The accused has been arrested under relevant sections of the IPC and Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (Pocso) Act.

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