An airline cannot operate an aircraft once it is deregistered by aviation regulator DGCA.
Justice Rajiv Shakdher directed DGCA to "forthwith" deregister the aircraft saying once the creditors fulfilled the conditions prescribed in Aircraft Rules, the aviation regulator was "mandatorily required to cancel registration".
The court said the petitioner companies, AWAS Ireland Ltd and Wilmington Trust SP Services (Dublin) Ltd, had fulfilled the conditions stipulated in the Rules, and therefore, DGCA had no discretion in the matter.
It also directed DGCA to decide within two weeks the companies plea for export of the aircraft out of the country and disposed of the pleas of the Irish firms.
Spicejet, which currently has 32 aircraft in its fleet, had argued that deregistration of the aircraft would impinge upon public interest.
The court rejected the contention, saying "there is as much if not more public interest in ensuring that treaty obligations are honoured, and that, the parties adhere to their respective contractual obligations."
"This interest cannot come in the way of a larger public interest, which is the obligation undertaken by the contracting State to honour its commitments under the Convention and the Protocol," the court said.
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