D. Act. Accordingly, the judges restrained the pilots' union from resorting to an illegal strike.
The strike has already resulted in the cancellation of nearly 450 flights all over the country and has inconvenienced over 28,000 passengers in the past two days.
On Thursday, 136 domestic flights and 31 international flights were cancelled. The government is expected to chip in Thursday to resolve the crisis. The government will also look at imposing the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) and is expected to meet the striking pilots.
The Jet management insisted that the pilots who went on mass leave should provide medical certificates of their illness. The pilots on the other hand have made it clear that they would report to work only when the five sacked pilots are taken back.