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SpiceJet ‘wedding’ flight: The rules that were flouted and potential punishment for passengers

The incident seemingly violates a ruling by the Delhi High Court in a March 8 case.

May 24, 2021 / 18:10 IST
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A marriage on a SpiceJet flight with over 160 passengers could invite penal action. The incident is being seen by some as a violation of a ruling by Justice C. Hari Shankar of the Delhi High Court in a case that it took up on its own on March 8 this year. The court thereafter issued guidelines for immediate compliance by all airlines as well as by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

The judge directed all airlines to ensure that, along with the boarding passes, written instructions regarding the protocol to be followed by passengers in flight, including the measures that could be taken against them on failure to follow the protocols, are provided to the passengers.

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The court’s order came after flyers on an Air India Kolkata-Delhi flight were spotted flouted COVID protocols. “The passengers were wearing their masks below their chins and were exhibiting a strong reluctance to wear their masks properly,” the court noted. The court also said that its order was meant to provide teeth to the instructions that were already in place in the larger public interest.

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