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By Ritika Jain Advocates representing Shankar Mishra issued a statement earlier on Friday saying their client and the woman he urinated on in an Air India flight had come to an understanding post the incident. BOOM also saw screenshots of WhatsApp messages where Mishra, a former vice president with Wells Fargo, was coordinating logistics of getting the woman's clothes and belongings dry-cleaned; his apology that he would never do such a thing again; part compensation of Rs 10,000 paid and the woman's daughter returning Rs 15,000 with a directive asking for no further communication. Wells Fargo...
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By BOOM Team Air India has faced severe criticism in the last week after it came to light that a male co-passenger urinated on a woman during a flight from New York to Delhi on November 26, 2022. Both of them were flying business class. As the incident made headlines, Air India said on Wednesday that it had filed a police complaint and that the accused had been put on a 30-day flight ban by the airline. The woman in her complaint said that the incident took place soon after lunch was served and lights were dimmed. The accused allegedly walked up to her seat, unzipped his pants and urinated on ...
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By Kaisar Andrabi Days after a passenger allegedly urinated on a woman co-passenger on an Air India flight, a Look Out Circular (LOC) has been issued against the accused to prevent him from leaving the country. On January 4, Delhi police, 39 days after the incident, registered an FIR against Shankar Mishra, a Mumbai-based vice-president of American multinational financial services company -- Wells Fargo. Mishra allegedly in a drunken state, urinated on a woman co-passenger on a flight from New York to Delhi on November 26. The FIR was registered only after the media picked the story. Over the ...
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By Mohammed Kudrati Air India, previously India's state carrier and now a part of the Tata group, has denied holding a recruitment for airline crew, causing disruption to flight operations of its rival airline Indigo. Nearly 55 % of Indigo's flights were disrupted on July 2, with several reports blaming Air India's recruitment drive causing Indigo staff to report sick in order to take part in the recruitment. The denial of Air India has been attributed to its senior management and has been reported by ETNow. BOOM's telephonic enquiries to a spokesperson of Air India for an official comment are...
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