Delhi HC reserves order on Turkish firm Celebi's plea against revocation of security clearance

Synopsis
The Delhi High Court has reserved its order on a plea by Celebi Ground Handling India. The plea challenges the Centre's decision to revoke its security clearance. This follows a similar case involving associated Turkish-based Celebi firms. Their pleas were dismissed on July 7 due to national security concerns.
Justice Tejas Karia on Friday reserved the order after company's lawyer submitted that the petition was filed on July 4 after a coordinate bench reserved its judgement in a similar case involving the associated companies.
The counsel said on Friday that the July 7 verdict directly applied to the present case as well, and urged the judge to pass a similar order.
BCAS revoked the security clearance, days after Turkey backed Pakistan and condemned India's strikes on terror camps in the neighbouring country.
The court on July 7 underlined the necessity to eliminate the possibility of espionage or dual use of logistics capabilities which would be highly detrimental to the security of the country, especially in the event of an external conflict.
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