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Dismantling of INS Viraat put on hold by SC

Directive on petition by a firm that offered to buy the decommissioned carrier for Rs 100 crore and convert it into a museum

A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde issued notice to the Centre and others seeking their responses on a plea filed by the firm. File picture

Our Bureau, Agencies
Published 10.02.21, 01:30 PM

The Supreme Court Wednesday ordered status quo on the dismantling of India's decommissioned aircraft carrier 'Viraat' which was in service with the Indian Navy for nearly three decades.

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The Supreme Court's order comes on a petition by a firm that offered to buy the decommissioned carrier for Rs 100 crore and convert it into a museum.

Envitech Marine Consultants Pvt Ltd has been looking to acquire the warship and convert INS Viraat into a maritime museum, parked off the coast of Goa in collaboration with the government of small coastal state.

A bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde issued notice to the Centre and others seeking their responses on a plea filed by the firm.

The centaur-class aircraft carrier, INS Viraat, was in service with the Indian Navy for 29 years before being decommissioned in March 2017.

The Centre had in July 2019 informed the Parliament that decision to scrap Viraat was taken after due consultation with the Indian Navy.

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