The court's observation came as it dismissed the plea of an entity providing services to Emirates Airline passengers at the IGI airport here challenging government's decision denying security clearance to it on the ground of adverse report received from security agency.
The court said it does not find "any error" in denial of security clearance to the entity, M/s Add Lounge Services Pvt Ltd, as "larger public interest has to prevail over private interest".
The entity had challenged the November 20, 2015 order of the Ministry of Civil Aviation by which its appeal against the September 22, 2015 communication of Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) was dismissed.
In the September 22, 2015 communication, BCAS had conveyed to the entity that in view of the "adverse report" received from central security agencies, security clearance was being denied to it.
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It said that in January 2011, BCAS had granted security clearance to the entity which was valid for five years.
The entity said that in 2014, one of its shareholders had disinvested its entire shareholding to an existing shareholder and name of the firm was changed from SSP Catering India Pvt Ltd to M/s Skylark Hospitality India Pvt Ltd after which it was required to obtain fresh security clearance.
The firm had challenged the November 20 last year order contending that it was based on "surmises and conjectures" and was "non-speaking" and denial of security clearance was violative of Articles 14 and 19(1)(g) of the Constitution.
It said no security related incident was ever reported against the entity, its directors or officials.
However, BCAS told the court that the entity was a joint venture of two firms and it had received inputs from central security agency that one of the JV partner companies had come to "significant adverse notice".
The judge said "in my opinion, a person accused of influencing decision-making by public authorities" which should be done in public interest and not in private interest, cannot be trusted and could jeopardise safety for the sake of private interest.