India Today has accessed Air India’s compensation questionnaire for families of victims in the Ahmedabad plane crash, sparking controversy over alleged coercion for financial disclosures. Air India denied the allegations, calling them “unsubstantiated,” and said the details are needed to process claims and determine compensation. The form states that compensation will depend on the information provided. The crash on June 12 killed 260 people. Air India, owned by Tata Group, announced ₹1 crore compensation and later ₹25 lakh more for immediate support. UK law firm Stewarts accused Air India of pressuring families, but the airline insists the form ensures proper distribution.