At present, the Supreme Court has refused to interfere in the Indigo flight crisis case. A lawyer presented his petition regarding the case before the bench headed by Chief Justice Surya Kant. The Chief Justice refused to put the case up for immediate hearing. He said that the Central Government is taking necessary steps in the matter. He also said that it is not the job of the court to run the airlines.
This petition regarding Indigo crisis is of a lawyer named Narendra Mishra. Citing the huge problems being faced by the passengers, intervention has been sought from the Supreme Court. The petitioner has demanded proper compensation and alternative travel facilities to the affected passengers.
On Monday, December 8, the petitioner presented the case before the bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi. He said that in the last few days, Indigo flights have been canceled without any information. Passengers are stranded at airports. This is a serious issue.
On this the Chief Justice said, ‘We understand that lakhs of people are stranded at the airport. They will have important work. There will be health related needs, but the Government of India has taken cognizance of the matter. It seems that timely action has been taken. Let’s see how the situation is after some time. There is no need for immediate hearing right now.

