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Turkey-based Celebi Aviation moves high court over Centre's 'vague' reason for revoking security clearance

IndiaTimes Friday, 16 May 2025
Celebi Airport Services India has challenged the government's revocation of its security clearance in Delhi High Court, citing vague national security concerns. The aviation firm argues the decision, impacting thousands of jobs and investor confidence, lacks justification and was issued without warning.
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