Air India Flight 171 Investigation and Families of Victims
The UK Air Accident Investigation Bureau's statement in 12 June: "The UK AAIB has ‘Expert’ status in the Indian safety investigation. In accordance with international protocols, release of information on the investigation rests solely with the Indian authorities."
See Air India Flight 171 Crash Speculation.
The Indian authorities seem to have problems identifying the victims' bodies/body parts:
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22:11 Suggestion that any Indian nationals who had relatives in the flight could apply the Indian government under the 2005 Right to Information act for the release of the information. The web site https://rti.gov.in/ is currently not responding. It's quite a popular service, according to Wikipedia: "Every day on average, over 4800 RTI applications are filed. In the first ten years of the commencement of the act, over 17,500,000 applications had been filed."
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