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Supreme Court upholds Delhi HC's relief to SpiceJet over Kalanithi Maran's Rs 1,300 crore claim against the airline

Maran-owned KAL Airways had moved apex court seeking to challenge Delhi High Court’s order that had dismissed claim for damages against SpiceJet over a share transfer dispute.

July 23, 2025 / 12:45 IST
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Relief For SpiceJet

In a relief for SpiceJet that sent shares sharply higher by over 3 percent on July 23, the Supreme Court has upheld a Delhi High Court order rejecting Rs 1,300 crore claim against the airline in a plea by Maran-owned KAL Airways.

Granting relief to the airline, a bench of Justices Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha and Atul S Chandurkar said, "Both the special leave petitions are dismissed." Maran-owned KAL Airways had moved apex court seeking to challenge Delhi High Court’s order that had dismissed claim for damages against SpiceJet over a share transfer dispute.

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"These claims were thoroughly examined and subsequently rejected by a panel of three retired Supreme Court judges. Following this, KAL Airways and Kalanithi Maran appealed to the single judge bench of the Delhi High Court, seeking the same amount in damages, which was also rejected by the court," the airline had said in May.

SpiceJet has been facing financial challenges and aircraft grounding, which has impacted its market share. The airline has also been involved in disputes with other entities, including Credit Suisse, for which it has been ordered to make payments.