Delhi International Airport Limited vs Cambata Aviation Workers Association ...

ik-161783495 Delhi High Court 18 February 2026 • 23 min read

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Case Significance

Delhi International Airport Limited vs Cambata Aviation Workers Association ... is a Delhi High Court decision dated February 18, 2026 (citation: ik-161783495). Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) challenged orders of the Central Government Industrial Tribunal (CGIT) rejecting its applications to amend the written statement in three connected industrial disputes filed by Cambata Aviation Workers Association regarding workmen's reinstatement. The court dismissed the petitions, holding that CGIT properly exercised discretion in rejecting amendments at a belated stage after completion of workmen's evidence, and permitting amendments would result The case was heard by Justice Sachin Datta. Counsel appearing: Milanka Chaudhary (counsel for petitioner), Priyanka S. Aneja (counsel for respondent), Shreya (counsel for petitioner), Swet Shikha (counsel for petitioner), Vikrant N. Goyal (counsel for respondent), Yash Basoya (counsel for respondent).

Summary

Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) challenged orders of the Central Government Industrial Tribunal (CGIT) rejecting its applications to amend the written statement in three connected industrial disputes filed by Cambata Aviation Workers Association regarding workmen's reinstatement. The court dismissed the petitions, holding that CGIT properly exercised discretion in rejecting amendments at a belated stage after completion of workmen's evidence, and permitting amendments would result in reopening proceedings and further delay. The CGIT was directed to conclude proceedings within eight months.

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Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) challenged orders of the Central Government Industrial Tribunal (CGIT) rejecting its applications to amend the written statement in three connected industria...

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