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Lawyer sources claim that the Indian court has rejected Celebi's application for airport security clearance.

Three lawyer sources confirmed that an Indian court on Monday rejected a petition by Celebi, a Turkish-based firm, against a government decision revoking its clearance to provide aviation services in South Asia.

In May, the Turkish government supported Pakistan in its conflict with India. This angered many Indians. New Delhi then revoked Celebi’s clearance for "national security reasons".

Celebi Airport Services India asked the Delhi High Court, in a filing dated May 16, to overturn the decision. The company argued that it would have a negative impact on 3,791 jobs, investor confidence and the company, and had been issued without warning.

Three lawyers who were involved in the case said that the Delhi High Court on Monday rejected the company’s request to reverse the revoking security clearance. Online details about the court proceedings will be released.

India claimed that the courts had previously ruled that national security can sometimes override fairness.

In May, Solicitor-General Tushar Mehta stated that airport ground operators had detailed access to both the physical infrastructure and passenger information including VIP movements.

Celebi didn't immediately respond to my request for a comment. (Reporting and writing by Arpan chaturvedi; editing by YPrajesh).

(source: Reuters)