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"We brought up nullities because deadlines weren't respected, notably between the landing of this plane and the moment when all these people were placed in the waiting zone," says François Procureur, president of the Châlons-en-Champagne Bar Association, on the judicial marathon underway at Vatry airport in France, where over 300 Indian passengers have been questioned by the French authorities for three days after their plane was grounded over suspicions of human trafficking. The first three passengers to be questioned in the morning had their stay at the airport cancelled by the courts. SOUNDBITES