Friday, September 24, 2010

Supreme Court allows AAI to shut down Mumbai airport restaurant

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has granted appeals filed by the Airport Authority of India and the Mumbai International Airport Private Limited and has allowed them to revoke the licence of M/s Golden Chariots Pvt. Ltd. who were running a restaurant in the car park zone in front of Terminal 1A of the Mumbai Airport.
The Appeals had been filed in the Supreme Court after a long legal battle in which Golden Chariots had twice been adjudged to be unauthorised occupants of a portion of the Mumbai Airport which is considered a public premises under the Public Premises (Eviction of Unauthorised Occupants) Act, 1971. When the appeals were filed by the AAI and the MIAL, the Supreme Court had ordered that an Estate Officer should be appointed under the provisions of the Public Premises Act to decide the matter once again, and the new estate officer concluded that Golden Chariots were unauthorised occupants.
23/09/10 Sarim Naved/Law et al. news
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