Pee Gate accused Shankar Mishra’s Mishra’s reprehensible act of urinating on a female elderly passenger onboard an Air India flight has shocked the country and brought into question whether in-flight liquor service policy needs to be reviewed. As Mishra was sent to sent to 14-day judicial custody after being arrested on December 6 from Bengaluru, […]
As Mishra was sent to sent to 14-day judicial custody after being arrested on December 6 from Bengaluru, The New Indian's Special Correspondent Alok Singh spoke to his lawyer on whether his client feels a sense of remorse , what is the future legal course of action he would take on behalf of Mishra, and if Air India crew should be made co-accused in the case.
Drunk passengers causing ruckus mid-air is not new. In fact, within days of pee-gate incident became national news, another case of drunk man urinating in an Air India flight wetting a female passenger's blanket surfaced
In her complaint, the woman said that crew members did not come to her rescue when she was going through this harrowing experience. They refused to allocate another seat
Air India commenced a refund of ticket on Dec 2, with receipt of funds acknowledged by the victim's family on 16 December. But is this enough compensation for the harassment the elderly lady went through?