The SpiceJet employee said that she was doing her work on July 11 at 4:30 am when Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) of Police Giriraj Prasad passed indecent comments on her. When she threatened to file a police complaint against the ASI, he hit hack saying that he would ensure that she is remove
Advocate Deepak Chouhan, representing the SpiceJet Airlines employee who allegedly slapped the Assistant Sub-Inspector of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) at Jaipur Airport in Rajasthan, has stated that his client was ' sexually harassed' by the police personnel due to which she
On the incident that happened on Thursday, where a Spice Jet crew member slapped an ASI of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) in Jaipur Airport, Assistant Commissioner of Police of Malviya Nagar Aditya Poonia said that a case has been filed by both parties on the matter.
A female SpiceJet employee was arrested following an altercation with a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) personnel at Jaipur airport, to which the airline responded, alleging that the incident was a case of sexual harassment.
Flight operations of airlines like IndiGo and SpiceJet have been impacted after a roof collapsed at Terminal 1 of Delhi airport, on Friday morning, leaving six people injured and one dead.
According to the Meterological Department, the heat index, or the "feels-like" temperature in Delhi surged to 50 degrees Celsius on Wednesday. The city had recorded a minimum temperature of 33.8 degree Celsius on Tuesday night.
Passengers travelling from Delhi to Goa on a SpiceJet flight faced a harrowing experience at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport on Saturday after the flight was delayed for several hours.
After the recent Judgement by Delhi High Court Division Bench ruling in favour of SpiceJet and Ajay Singh in the Share Transfer Case SpiceJet will seek a refund of INR 450 crore out of the INR 730 crore it has previously paid to former promoter Kalanithi Maran and his firm, KAL Airways.
The Division Bench of Delhi High Court on Friday allowed an appeal moved by SpiceJet and its Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Ajay Singh challenging a single bench order directing SpiceJet to refund over Rs 270 crore to Sun Group promoter Kalanithi Maran and Kal Airways.
Several members of SpiceJet's commercial team, including the Chief Commercial Officer, have left the airline since it announced strategic restructuring, an airline spokesperson said.
The representatives of both parties informed a bench of NCLT last week that settlement terms had been reached, and thus requested an adjournment. The Court graciously granted the adjournment.
Promoter Ajay Singh-led airline SpiceJet has raised Rs 316 crore from investors in its second tranche of capital infusion with the total fund infusion going up to Rs 1,060 crore.