New Delhi: Shankar Mishra, who is accused of peeing on his fellow passenger on an Air India flight between New York and Delhi last year, has been granted bail by a Delhi court. Further Sessions Mishra was granted bail by Judge Harjyot Singh Bhalla in exchange for a Rs 1 lakh bail bond. The judge had previously denied Mishra’s request for bail, describing the incident as “utterly disgusting and repulsive, shocked the civic consciousness, and needed to be deprecated.”
Mishra was arrested in Bengaluru
Mishra is accused of peeing on a senior citizen aboard an Air India flight from New York to Delhi on November 26. After a Look Out Circular was issued in this regard, he was arrested in Bengaluru. Since the situation was discovered and the impacted party took action, he has been eluding capture.
DGCA demanded an explanation from Tata Group
The woman withdrew her complaint and even called attention to the airline’s inaction. In response to the “urination” incident, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) demanded an explanation from Tata Group-owned Air India and criticised their “unprofessional” handling of the situation.
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