Spicejet fined ₹10 lakh for offloading disabled girl

Published : May 12, 2016, 04:06 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:57 PM IST
Spicejet fined ₹10 lakh for offloading disabled girl

Synopsis

The apex court noted that the disabled flier Jeeja Ghosh was not given "appropriate, fair and caring treatment" which she required with "due sensitivity" and the decision to de-board her was "uncalled for".
    
"On our finding that SpiceJet acted in a callous manner, and in the process violated Rules, 1937 and Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR), 2008 guidelines resulting in mental and the physical suffering experienced by Ghosh and also unreasonable discrimination against her, we award a sum of ₹10,00,000 as damages to be payable to her," a bench comprising Justices A K Sikri and R K Agrawal said.
    
Ghosh was offloaded from a SpiceJet flight on February 19, 2012, from Kolkata when she was going to attend a conference in Goa hosted by NGO ADAPT (Able Disable All People Together), the second petitioner in the case.
    
The apex court said the decision to offload Ghosh was taken by the airlines without any medical advise or consideration and her condition were not such which required any assistive devices or aids.
    
"Even if we assume that there was some blood or froth that was noticed to be oozing out from the sides of her mouth when she was seated in the aircraft (though vehemently denied by her), nobody even cared to interact with her and asked her the reason for the same.
    
"No doctor was summoned to examine her condition. Abruptly and without any justification, a decision was taken to de-board her without ascertaining as to whether her condition was such which prevented her from flying. This clearly amounts to violation of Rule 133-A of Rules, 1937 and the CAR, 2008 guidelines," the bench said.

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