New Delhi, March 30: The Supreme court today declined to give any interim relief to Paramount Airways whose three planes out of a functional fleet of four has been grounded following deregistration by civil aviation sector regulator DGCA.
A bench comprising Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan and Justices Deepak Verma and B S Chauhan disallowed the plea of the South-based airlines against the orders of the Delhi High Court which had dismissed its plea challenging the directions by DGCA.
However, the apex court issued a notice to DGCA on a fresh petition filed by Paramount Airways against the orders passed by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation yesterday over de-registration of the planes.
The DGCA had given a hearing to Paramount on the directions of the High Court.
–Agencies