MP High Court Expects Joint Meeting Between State Officials & Airlines In Bid To Increase Flights To Jabalpur

Through the listening to of a PIL for rising flights to Jabalpur, the State authorities knowledgeable the Madhya Pradesh Excessive Court docket on Tuesday (July 1) {that a} proposed joint assembly which was to be performed between state authorities officers with officers of varied airways couldn’t happen.
In the meantime the state authorities’s counsel sought 4 weeks time to file present standing and additional developments within the matter. The courtroom famous that the state authorities needed to name a gathering and take a choice. The counsel submitted that the assembly couldn’t happen and sought 4 weeks for a similar.
After listening to the matter, a division bench of Performing Chief Justice Sanjeev Sachdeva and Justice Vinay Saraf in its order dictated:
“Discovered counsel for state prays for some extra time to adjust to order dated Could 14, 2025. At request re-notify on July 30. Within the meantime we count on {that a} joint assembly of excessive officers of state authorities with excessive officers of respective airways could be held“.
Through the listening to on Could 14 State had submitted that the M.P. Civil Aviation Coverage, 2025 has been notified offering sure incentives to the airways. It was submitted that the coverage has been notified to encourage airways in rising air-connectivity inside the State and significantly bigger cities together with Jabalpur. It was additionally submitted that “efforts could be made to have a joint assembly of excessive officers of the State Authorities with increased officers within the respective airways to persuade them to extend air connectivity”.
The courtroom had in its Could 14 order mentioned, “We admire the efforts proven by the State Authorities and request each the State Authorities in addition to the Airways to cooperate and attempt to improve air-connectivity within the State“.
The matter is subsequent listed on July 30.
Case title: Nagrik Upbhokta Margdarshak Manch v/s Union of India
WP 14563/2024