A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Sangita Dhingra Sehgal issued notice to the Ministry of Civil Aviation after it was informed that the government has failed to comply with its earlier direction asking them to decide the issue.
The court on July 20 had disposed the plea with direction to the ministry to consider the issues raised before it and pass an appropriate order in accordance with law within eight weeks.
The PIL has urged the court to direct the authorities to frame "guidelines so as to put a cap on airfares and prevent the private airlines from charging arbitrarily, irrationally and exorbitantly for air flights".
Advocate Amit Sahni, in his plea, stated that he had filed an RTI application seeking information regarding airfares and the ministry has replied that these are not controlled by the government.
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Citing the Jat agitation in Haryana earlier this year which reportedly forced some passengers to pay over Rs 90,000 for their journey, the plea has said if there would have been a cap, the airlines could not charged such huge amounts.
Capping of airfares in the backdrop of passengers complaints of arbitrary tariff hikes was recently ruled out by the government which had said competition among airlines would take care of the problem.
The ministry had said restricting the airfares will not make good business sense as it could also jeopardise the government's regional connectivity plan, as such a move may discourage airlines from flying on non-profitable routes.
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