Supreme Court grants Centre three weeks to file Air India crash probe report - News Summed Up

Supreme Court grants Centre three weeks to file Air India crash probe report


We have to study the procedure adopted in other foreign countries,” Mehta told the court. Advocate Prashant Bhushan, representing the NGO, highlighted concerns over the overall safety of Boeing 787s. He said three other Boeing 787s had met with similar incidents and the Centre had not filed any response to the pleas. The bench said it sympathised with the victims of the Ahmedabad crash, including the families of the pilots who lost their lives. “….It is not a small tragedy for any nation,” the bench remarked while adjourning the hearing for three weeks.


Source: The Telegraph February 12, 2026 02:25 UTC



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