Flight Schedule Changes - The complainant's schedule was unilaterally altered by airlines/operators for operational reasons, despite initial plans, leading to adjustments in flight routes and timings. For example, in Chandni Devi VS Air Asia (India) Limited - Consumer, changes from Delhi to Sydney and Kuala Lumpur to Sydney were made without her consent. Similarly, seat reassignments caused inconvenience, as noted in Chairman and Managing Director, Air India Ltd. Airlines VS Gokul Chandra Chakrabarti - Consumer.
Travel Documentation and Itinerary Modifications - Several sources highlight issues with itinerary alterations and incomplete or changed travel plans. In AIRSONIC HOLIDAYS PRIVATE LTD. VS SHRIRANG NARVEKAR - Consumer, complainants faced discrepancies in Dubai tour plans, with the itinerary not matching promises. In Leena Prabhoo VS Raja Rani Travles Pvt. Ltd. - Consumer, the disclosure of travel plans breached privacy rights under the Consumer Protection Act.
Court Conditions for Travel and Itinerary Disclosure - Courts often require travelers to submit detailed itineraries and contact details as a condition for travel permissions, especially in legal or investigation contexts. For instance, in SHAIVAL SUNIL PARIKH V/s STATE OF GUJARAT - Gujarat, the petitioner was permitted to travel upon providing complete itinerary details, with restrictions like passport deposit.
Refund and Service Disputes - Disputes over visa assistance charges and service deficiencies were common, with courts ruling against claims where proof of deficiency was lacking (AMARJIT SINGH VS SPONTANEOUS TRAVELS (P) LTD. - Consumer).
Legal Implications of Itinerary Changes - Courts have emphasized the importance of accurate travel plans, with some rulings allowing travel or granting permissions contingent on detailed itinerary submission (NARAYANBHAI KALYANBHAI SHIYANIYA vs STATE OF GUJARAT - Gujarat, Deepak Shenoy VS State Bank of India - Bombay). These conditions aim to balance legal obligations, privacy, and consumer rights.
Analysis and Conclusion:
Overall, the sources indicate that changes to flight itineraries and travel plans are frequent and often contentious, involving operational adjustments by airlines and legal conditions imposed by courts. Travelers are generally required to disclose complete itineraries and contact details for permissions, especially in legal or investigation scenarios. Disputes over services and charges also highlight the importance of clear communication and documentation. Courts tend to favor transparency and adherence to agreed plans while balancing legal and privacy considerations.
It is undisputed that the complainant accepted these changes to the extent of performing journey from Delhi to Sydney which was uneventful ... It also undisputed that her schedule was unilaterally changed by the OPs notwithstanding the fact that she planned these about a ... OPs admitted that the schedule matrix that was planned by the complainant was changed due to operational reasons and that she had ... Thereafter, OP-1 on its own changed the schedule of flight from Kuala Lumpur to Sidney and the #HL....
– Airlines-round trip tickets were purchased by the complainant and sitting arrangement was also agreed by the parties-E-ticket itinerary ... boarding pass and accept the checking bags was turned down at the counter on the ground that the said counter was meant for Dhaka flight-though ... So far as change in seats is concerned, it is admitted and plea was taken that it was due to system error. ... As a result of these changes, they were placed in the last row close to the tail end of the flight which ha....
... ... Issues: The main issues were whether the Petitioner poses a flight risk and the implications of the LOC on his travel. ... ... ... (C) Conditions for Travel - Court permits travel subject to conditions including deposit of security and submission of itinerary ... ... ... Ratio Decidendi: The Court ruled that the Petitioner’s cooperation in the investigation and absence of criminal charges weigh ... (d)Petitioner shall file a detailed affidavit disclosing his complete itinerary, including his stay at various....
The court also held that the appellant's claim for refund of visa assistance charges for New Zealand and Australia was not valid ... Issues: Alleged deficiency in service, misuse of payment, refund of visa assistance charges Ratio Decidendi: Failure ... to prove deficiency in service, non-refundable visa assistance charges Final Decision: The appeal was dismissed, and the order ... The appellant has also alleged that on 8.12.2002 though the tickets were not given, he was asked to pay Rs. 49,000/- and his itinerary, #HL_....
previous compliance with travel conditions - The court noted that the applicant had returned timely from prior travels and posed no flight ... before the Court concerned/Investigating Agency and he shall be permitted to leave the territory of India as per the itinerary; (iii) The applicant to deposit his passport within a week upon completion of one year period. ... The applicant is facing the trial for the charges punishable under the provisions of the Prohibition Act. ... to following conditions:- (i) He shall furnish the details of pla....
Consumer Protection Act, 1986—Section 17—Tourism—Breach of privacy and privilege of Complainant by disclosure of tour itinerary—Complainant ... Hence, the Complainant had taken a flight from Lyon to Dusseldorf to Venice. As there was no flight she had to wait at Lyon airport. The Opponents contended that they have made the bookings for reaching Venice and from Venice to Mumbai. ... The revised itinerary especially designed for the Complainant and her parents was confirmed and all arrangements made keeping in mind their r....
The complainants availed an overseas package tour but faced various issues during the Dubai leg of the tour, including incomplete itinerary ... Stephanie who informed him that they will have to leave the room three hours prior to the flight. ... The Complainants were surprised to see the itinerary of the Dubai given to them at Sharjah airport which was incomplete and different than what was promised. The said itinerary did not contain visit to Dubai museum as agreed. ... The Complainants informed the receptionist that th....
of private respondent at time of trial, to trace accused as and when he goes out of India as he is required to provide complete itinerary ... discharged in connection with Criminal Case - Application for release of the passport in his favour - Vide order learned Sessions Judge changed ... The applicant shall provide complete itinerary contact details to the concerned investigating officer as well as the Court. 4. ... Considering the aforesaid condition, more particularly, the private respondent is granted permission to visit for limited p....
resident of Canada with approaching expiration of residency - Respondents opposed, citing flight risk but court found no such evidence ... ... ... Ratio Decidendi: The court reasoned that previous travel compliance by the applicant mitigated the risk of flight, allowing ... order - The petitioner sought permission to travel abroad for renewal of permanent residency and the return of the passport in light ... The petitioner shall submit his itinerary with the concerned Court as well as with the investigating agency. Res....
Finding of the Court: The court allowed the Petitioner to travel overseas from a specified period, subject to filing a full itinerary ... (b) The Petitioner must file with the Prothonotary & Senior Master of this Court a full itinerary of his overseas travel with all details, contact numbers etc. ... (c) The Immigration Authorities at Mumbai Airport will permit the Petitioner to pass through immigration and to board his flight irrespective of whether the immigration system has been updated and SBI has informed the Immigration Authoriti....
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