Delhi High Court directs personal appearance of SpiceJet Chairman Ajay Singh for non-compliance of previous orders

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The High Court of Delhi on Monday directed Managing Director and Chairman of SpiceJet Ajay Singh to personally appear before the court on the next date of hearing in relation to non-compliance of court’s 2020 order directing the airline to furnish an affidavit of its assets.

personal appearance of budget carrier SpiceJet’s Chairman and Managing Director Ajay Singh on the next date of hearing in relation to non-compliance of court’s 2020 order directing the airline to furnish an affidavit of its assets.

The Single-Judge Bench of Justice Yogesh Khanna passed the orders on a petition filed by Sun Group Chairman Kalanithi Maran, former promoter of the airline, for urgent hearing of the enforcement petition for a 2018 arbitral award passed in his favour.

During the course of hearing, Senior Advocate Maninder Singh, representing Maran and his firm KAL Airways, informed the top court of the country that in February 2023, the Apex Court had directed SpiceJet to pay Rs 75 crore within three months towards its interest liability under the Arbitral Award.

He said on July 7 this year, the Apex Court had dismissed the airline’s application for extension of time, while making it clear that in terms of its February 13 order, the entire award became executable in entirety in favour of Kal Airways and Maran.

The lawyer drew the attention of the court to the fact that SpiceJet had violated the November 4, 2020 order of the High Court, which mandatef it to file the affidavit of assets.

Singh argued that the airline was not honouring the orders passed by any of the courts and thus, its promoter was liable to be detained in civil prison as provided for under Order XXI Code of Civil Procedure 1908, for failing to comply with the order to file affidavit of assets.

Per contra, Senior Advocate Sandeep Sethi, appearing for SpiceJet, submitted that there was no reason to allow early hearing application at this stage as the matter was already listed for September 5.

In light of the submissions, the court, while issuing notice to SpiceJet and its promoter Ajay Singh, directed them to file an affidavit, disclosing all their assets before the next date of hearing and also mandated Singh’s physical presence before the court on the next hearing.

The matter will next be heard on September 5.

Senior Advocate Maninder Singh, along with Advocates Nandini Gore, Sonia Nigam, Yash Dubey and Akarsh Sharma from Karanjawala & Co. appeared on behalf of the KAL Airways Pvt Ltd and Kalanithi Maran.

On the other hand, Senior Advocate Sandeep Sethi, along with Advocate Atul Sharma represented Spicejet Ltd. and Ajay Singh.

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