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SC junks Jalan Kalrock appeal against sale of Jet Airways aircraft

Three aircrafts belonging to the grounded airline are to be sold to a Malta based company called Ace Aviation.

March 07, 2024 / 11:45 IST
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Another set back for JKC as SC junks its plea
Another set back for JKC as SC junks its plea

The Supreme Court on March 7 dismissed a plea by Jalan Kalrock Consortium (JKC), the successful resolution applicant that is tasked to revive Jet Airways, challenging the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) order permitting the sale of aircraft belonging to the grounded airline.

A bench led by Justice Abhay Sriniwas Oka noted that they did not find anything wrong with the NCLAT order. The court noted that it would in fact benefit JKC as the sale would infuse more funds. 

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During the course of the arguments, JKC urged the court to keep the case pending till the NCLAT decides the issue of ownership of Jet Airways as the NCLAT has reserved the case for judgment. However, the court expressed its disinclination to entertain the plea. Three aircrafts belonging to the grounded airline are to be sold to a Malta based company called Ace Aviation. 

In December 2023, the NCLAT dismissed an appeal by JKC noting that the sale of aircraft do not affect the rights of any of the stakeholders in the airline as the sale proceeds will be deposited in an escrow account. The proceeds will subsequently be distributed in accordance with the resolution plan.