Ahmedabad Air India Flight AI-171 Crash: Radhika Rupani Alleges Pressure on Victims’ Families Over Compensation Waivers Ahead of First Anniversary

Ahmedabad Air India Flight AI-171 Crash: Radhika Rupani Alleges Pressure on Victims’ Families Over Compensation Waivers Ahead of First Anniversary

As the first anniversary of the Ahmedabad Air India Flight AI-171 crash approaches, Radhika Rupani, daughter of former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, has accused Air India of pressuring victims’ families to waive legal rights in exchange for compensation. The airline denies the claims as investigations remain pending.

As the first anniversary of the Ahmedabad Air India Flight AI-171 crash approaches on June 12, questions surrounding compensation, legal rights, and the ongoing investigation have resurfaced, following serious allegations made by Radhika Rupani, daughter of former Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani, who also died in the disaster.

Radhika Rupani has accused Air India of pressuring victims’ families to forgo their future legal rights in exchange for compensation settlements. In a letter cited by media reports, she alleged that bereaved families are being compelled to sign agreements that prevent them from pursuing any future legal action or litigation related to the crash, effectively closing the door on further judicial recourse at a time of profound grief and mental distress.

The 12 June 2025 disaster claimed 260 lives, including Vijay Rupani, who was reportedly traveling to London to join his daughter Radhika at the time of the incident. His wife, Anjali Rupani, was already in London when the crash occurred. The tragedy has remained under intense public scrutiny, with the final findings of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) still awaited. Reports suggest that the AAIB may release its investigation report around June 12, coinciding with the first anniversary of the crash.

Air India has denied the allegations of coercion, stating through media reports, including The Times of India, that its intention is solely to ensure finality in compensation settlements once payments are made, thereby protecting the airline from future indirect claims. The airline maintained that such procedures are standard practice in large-scale disaster compensation frameworks.

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According to sources, Air India has already provided an interim compensation of 2.5 million rupees to each affected family to address immediate financial needs. The airline claims that approximately 96 percent of victims’ families have received this interim payment. Remaining cases are largely attributed to incomplete documentation or ongoing family disputes. In addition, Air India stated that 94 percent of injured survivors have either received full and final compensation or interim assistance based on injury-related loss of income and livelihood disruption.

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The airline further stated that families who initially collected compensation forms from help desks but have not yet submitted them are also being actively engaged as part of the ongoing final settlement process.

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Regarding personal belongings recovered from the crash site, Air India confirmed that more than 22,000 personal items were carefully catalogued and stored. Out of personal belongings linked to 187 deceased individuals, items belonging to 139 individuals across India and the United Kingdom have been returned. Remaining cases are primarily due to incomplete documentation or refusal of acceptance by families.

Digital evidence handling has also been addressed, with Air India reporting that personal digital devices, including smartphones and laptops recovered from the crash site, were examined by investigators before being returned to families. Out of 25 recovered digital devices, 16 have already been handed back, while the remaining cases are pending due to procedural or documentation gaps.

Following the tragedy, senior leadership of Tata Group companies met 152 out of 165 affected families in India and the United Kingdom to express condolences and assure continued support. Air India, now part of the Tata Group under Tata Sons, is led by Chairman N. Chandrasekaran.

As the nation approaches the first anniversary of one of its deadliest aviation disasters, the convergence of unresolved grief, pending investigation findings, and allegations of pressure on victims’ families has intensified public attention on the handling of compensation and accountability in the aftermath of the crash.

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