New Delhi: With the strike by Air India pilots entering the seventh day, the Delhi High Court today rapped the airline management and the pilots' association for their rigid attitude and appointed a counsel to assist it in resolving the stand off.
"It seems that you are also not interested in getting the strike called off," a division bench headed by Justice B D Ahmed told Lalit Bhasin, the counsel for the Air India Limited.
"This court does not want to be assisted by a partisan person like you. We will appoint an amicus curaie to assist us on the legal issue," the bench told Bhasin, disapproving of his arguments on behalf of the airline management.
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