New Delhi/IBNS, Sept. 22 -- The Supreme Court on Monday called the selective reveal of the Air India plane crash probe report suggesting one of the pilots could be at fault "unfortunate", media reports said.
The bench has issued notices to the Centre as well as Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) asking for a response within two weeks on a plea filed by Safety Matters Foundation.
Senior advocate Prashant Bhushan, who appeared for the foundation, flagged the conflict of interest in the probe panel as it comprises three out of five people from DGCA, which has itself come under the scanner over the alleged negligence that apparently caused the crash.
The court acknowledged the demand for a fair probe but discouraged the revealing...
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