The government in the Parliament stated that the list also included two incidents of urinating that have come to the notice of Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in last one year.
Additional Sessions Judge Harjyot Singh Bhalla granted the relief on a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh and one surety of the like amount.
The development comes a day after Delhi court reserved its order on Mishra's bail application.
A magisterial court had on January 11 denied bail to Mishra, saying the act was utterly disgusting and repulsive, shocked the civic consciousness and needed to be deprecated.
Police have opposed the bail application, saying India has been defamed internationally because of the incident.
Shankar Mishra, who is accused of urinating on a woman co-passenger onboard a flight in November last year had filed a fresh bail application seeking regular bail.
Mishra was drunk when he allegedly urinated on an elderly female co-passenger in the business class of an Air India New York-Delhi flight on November 26 last year. In a surprise twist, he later claimed the woman had urinated on herself.
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Mishra's counsel, while arguing against a police petition seeking revision of an order passed by a magisterial court refusing his custodial interrogation, on Friday claimed that he did not commit the offence, and that she herself urinated.
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Air India peegate: “She peed on herself as she suffers from a problem that most kathak dancers have,” Shankar Mishra’s lawyer claimed.
The judge issued notice to the accused on the application moved by police and also a production warrant.
Mishra, 34, was on an Air India New York to Delhi flight in the business class when he got drunk, exposed himself and urinated on a woman in her 70s.
The complainant's counsel opposed Mishra's bail application, claiming she was being threatened.
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In a statement, Chandrasekaran noted that Air India's response should have been much swifter. "We fell short of addressing this situation the way it should have been," he said.
Delhi Police on Saturday arrested the 34-year-old accused, Shankar Mishra.
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Two recent incidents of men urinating on female co-passengers on different Air India flights have sparked widespread outrage.
Delhi police arrested Shankar Mishra on Friday night – nearly six weeks after he urinated on an elderly woman in the business class section of an Air India flight.
Shankar Mishra, the accused in the Air India urination case, initially changed the name of his LinkedIn account and later deactivated or deleted his profile
The accused, Shankar Mishra, had urinated on his co-passenger, a senior citizen in her seventies, allegedly in an inebriated condition in the business class of the Air India flight on November 26 last year.
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Shankar Mishra, the Mumbai businessman who is absconding after urinating on a woman during an Air India flight in November, has said he got her clothes cleaned and paid compensation.
Shankar Mishra, in an inebriated state, urinated on a senior citizen in her 70s, in business class of an Air India flight from New York to New Delhi.