order dated 21.8.2009 issued by the Bureau of Civil Aviation
Security („BCAS‟) vide AVSEC order No.3/09 stipulating, inter alia, to the
effect that ... respect of the ground
handling services is subject to the control of BCAS clearances and, hence,
the same cannot be a ground to deprive
security agencies. Based on these
verifications, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS)/respondent no.3
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Digitally Signed W.P.(C) 6758 ... petitioner is challenging order
dated 15.05.2025 passed by BCAS/ respondent no. 3 whereby the security
clearance provided in "r/o Celebi Airport Services India
Greet Service was
cancelled based on non-issuance of AEPs by BCAS.
Commercial Directorate should have reviewed the
tender condition before inviting fresh tender ... providing ground handling services at airports. They
had also filed documents of BCAS# security
clearance issued to them in respect of Banglore
airport dated
account of directions
issued by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), which has
led to retrenchment of services of its 10 Security Controllers ... that the security department was never directed to be
closed by the BCAS and has accordingly held retrenchment of the 10
employees as illegal, directing
account of directions
issued by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), which has
led to retrenchment of services of its 10 Security Controllers ... that the security department was never directed to be
closed by the BCAS and has accordingly held retrenchment of the 10
employees as illegal, directing
account of directions
issued by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), which has
led to retrenchment of services of its 10 Security Controllers ... that the security department was never directed to be
closed by the BCAS and has accordingly held retrenchment of the 10
employees as illegal, directing
account of directions
issued by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), which has
led to retrenchment of services of its 10 Security Controllers ... that the security department was never directed to be
closed by the BCAS and has accordingly held retrenchment of the 10
employees as illegal, directing
account of directions
issued by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), which has
led to retrenchment of services of its 10 Security Controllers ... that the security department was never directed to be
closed by the BCAS and has accordingly held retrenchment of the 10
employees as illegal, directing
account of directions
issued by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), which has
led to retrenchment of services of its 10 Security Controllers ... that the security department was never directed to be
closed by the BCAS and has accordingly held retrenchment of the 10
employees as illegal, directing
again granted security
clearance by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security ('BCAS' for
further reference) vide letter dated 11.06.2019 under category ... Bureau of
Civil Aviation Security, Ministry of Civil Aviation (in short
'BCAS'). Respondent No.2/AAI in its counter affidavit, inter
alia, stated