The advocate retorted to the claim that Mishra urinated in such a manner in which the passenger sitting next to the victim wasn't affected and said that the allegations do not make sense.
Owing to Republic Day week preparations by the Indian Air Force (IAF), Air India on Friday announced that several of their domestic flight have been rescheduled, or cancelled during the Republic Day week, that is between 19-26 January.
As per the allegations, the accused was voluntarily drunk and had consumed alcohol during the flight and the said fact has not been denied by the applicant. The alleged act in itself prima facie reflects the intention of the accused, added the Court.
The Patiala House Court on Wednesday reserved an order on the bail petition moved by Shankar Mishra, who had allegedly urinated on a co-passenger onboard an Air India flight between New York and Delhi on November 26 last year.
Delhi's Patiala House Court on Wednesday reserved the order on the bail plea of accused Shankar Mishra, who had allegedly urinated on a co-passenger onboard an Air India flight between New York and Delhi on November 26 last year.
Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla on Monday requested stakeholders concerned to maintain the pace in streamlining the departure and arrivals at Delhi Airport.
The urination incident onboard an Air India flight between New York and Delhi on November 26 last year is a "matter of personal anguish", said Tata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran on Sunday.
The Delhi police arrested Mumbai man Shankar Mishra, who urinated on an elderly woman while drunk on an Air India flight between New York and Delhi in November from Bengaluru late last night after absconding for several days.
As many as three crew members of Air India on Saturday recorded their statement before Delhi Police in connection with the alleged urination incident onboard an Air India flight between New York and Delhi.
Delhi Police on Thursday had issued a Look Out Circular (LOC) for the accused. Delhi police on Saturday arrested Shankar Mishra who had allegedly urinated on an elderly lady onboard an Air India flight between New York and Delhi on November 26 last year.
After two back-to-back urination incidents were reported mid-air on an Air India flight, the airline chief executive officer (CEO) Campbell Wilson asked his employees to report "any improper behaviour on board to authorities at the earliest even if the matter appears to be resolved".