💨 Abstract
The Indian government defended the revocation of security clearance for Turkey's Çelebi Aviation, citing a "peculiar" threat to airport security. The Centre argued that national security issues do not require adherence to natural justice principles and are a matter of policy. It emphasized the urgency of its actions, invoking the principle of plenary or absolute powers.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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