India lacks a mechanism for compensation or redress of consumers in such cases, say experts
An Air India flyer has sought damages from the airline after the recent leak of personal data of 4.5 million passengers including hers and her husband's.
Indian authorities and Devas are engaged in multiple court cases globally after a dispute that goes back to 2011.
Cairn Energy PLC plans to target assets of state-owned firms and banks as it looks to recover the amount due from the Indian government after winning an arbitration against levy of retrospective taxes
For over a year now, uncertainty has ruled the world and India, too, remains in choppy waters, choppier than most
Air India has time till mid-July to file a plea contesting Cairn lawsuit, three sources aware of the matter said.
Disinvestment-bound Air India is looking to raise Rs 200 to 300 crore by selling commercial and residential real estate assets in different parts of the country.
Draft RFP sets a precedent for all state-owned firms on the block
The email system is "totally safe and secure", the Ministry of Electronics and IT said
The prospect of a compensation will incentivise reporting of deaths and ensure we get more accurate statistics. It will also act as pressure and force govts to control the situation, writes T N Ninan
Compared with other major countries during Covid-19, domestic airlines have precariously stayed the course
The second wave of Covid-19 may slow down disinvestment process but he has assured that the disinvestment of Air India will be completed in 2021
The government must consider Air India's massive financial burden, which is likely to be a potential liability of $20 billion and look at possible changes to the contours of the proposed sale
The carrier has started vaccinating its employees from May 15 onwards
The court has come to the aid of all Air India pilots whose services had been terminated, including the contractual ones
Delhi HC came to rescue of Air India pilots, whose services were terminated by the company in August 2020, as it quashed the airline decision and directed their reinstatement.
DGCA officials said fumigation was carried out and bat carcass was retrieved from the aircraft.
EU and UK laws require airlines to incorporate data protection measures and report data breach to regulators within 72 hours. Non-compliance can invite steep fines
Here are the best of Business Standard's opinion pieces for Tuesday
Air India's delay in informing customers is inexplicable