No Fly List: On November 26, a man misbehaved with his female co-passenger while traveling in business class on an Air India flight coming from New York to New Delhi. Accused Shankar Mishra had urinated on a 70-year-old female passenger during the journey. DGCA showed strictness on this matter. Mishra was banned from traveling for 30 days for misbehaving with a female passenger in a drunken state. Did you know that there are a number of conditions that can put a person on the no-fly list, not just the issue…
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Air India Flight Controversy Patiala House Court Reserves Order On Bail Plea Of Accused Shankar Mishra
Air India Flight Controversy: A hearing was held in Delhi’s Patiala House Court on Wednesday (January 11) regarding the incident of alleged urination on a female co-traveller in an Air India flight. The court has reserved the verdict on the bail plea of accused Shankar Mishra. The Delhi Police has also challenged the order of the magisterial court, in which Shankar Mishra was denied custody. Advocate Manu Sharma, appearing for Shankar Mishra, said that only one non-bailable offense is mentioned in the FIR, others are bailable offences. Shankar Mishra’s lawyer…
Read MoreUrination Incident Woman Complains To Seek Compensation From Airline Says Lawyer Of Accused Peeing In Flight
Urination Incident: Shankar Mishra, accused of urinating on a female co-passenger on an Air India flight from New York, on Friday shared some of the woman’s messages, claiming that she had forgiven the alleged act and that she had no intention of filing a complaint. Didn’t have the intention. Mishra’s lawyer claimed that his client had paid Rs 15,000 as compensation to the victim, which was later returned by the victim’s family. At the same time, Shankar Mishra’s father claimed on Friday that the allegations against his son were ‘completely…
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