NEW DELHI,
MARCH 15:
The Madras High Court has granted permission to Paramount Airways to
re-commence operations, however, the airline has not responded further, the
Minister for Civil Aviation, Mr Ajit Singh, told Parliament.
In a written reply to Parliament, the Minister said the only
Scheduled Operator's permit which was suspended during the last three years was
that of Paramount, which was placed under suspension from April 19, 2010,
because they did not pay the lease rental and their lease was terminated by the
lessor resulting in de-registration of their aircraft.
"However, due to injunction order passed by Madras High Court, it was
revoked on April 30, 2010, but again placed under suspension after disposal of
the writ petition by the single bench of Madras High Court.
"However, the orders were again kept under abeyance according to the
order of October 22, 2010 received from the Division Bench of the High Court of
Madras, in which the Court also directed the Airline not to commence flying
unless permitted by the Court," the Minister said.
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