High Court junks DFC plea against eviction from Safadarjung Airport

New Delhi. Delhi High Court has dismissed a plea of Delhi Flying Club challenging its eviction from the Safdarjung Airport here, saying the place was now known more as a marriage party venue rather than aeronautical activities. 
 
Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw’s decision came on the pleas of Aero Club of India Pvt Ltd (ACIPL) and Delhi Flying Club (DFC) challenging the Airport Authority of India’s (AAI) eviction order, directives regarding licence fee and show- cause notices issued to the club for non-payment of licence fee dues of over Rs 8.3 crore. 
 
Maintaining that no injustice was meted out to DFC, the court in its judgement also noted that since the club had no share capital, AAI would have no means to recover the amount if it was later held that the licence fee was recoverable.

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