Low-cost airline Akasa Air has taken legal action against the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in India, asking for coercive action to be taken against 43 pilots who quit without giving a six-month notice period. Akasa Air claims that these sudden resignations have resulted in flight cancellations and chaos for the public. The airline is seeking monetary compensation and has also requested that the pilots be barred from joining any other airline until they complete their notice period.