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Go First case: Six months on, where does the litigation stand?

Currently, the grounded airline is fighting litigation on two fronts, at the NCLT and the Delhi High Court. Moneycontrol explains how these cases have played out over the last six months, what their status is now, and when they are likely to be taken up.

October 27, 2023 / 09:45 IST
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Go First Insolvency, six months on what is the status now?
Go First Insolvency, six months on what is the status now?

Come November, it will be six months since Go First filed for voluntary insolvency, blaming American engine maker Pratt and Whitney for its troubles. The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) admitted the company to the insolvency resolution process on May 10, accepting its arguments after just one hearing. In doing so, it activated the moratorium on recovery of assets by the airline’s creditors, set under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016.

However, the airline’s plans to revive the business hit a roadblock almost immediately after aircraft and engine lessors started approaching the insolvency tribunal to take back their assets. The airline has resisted those assets so far. However, a notification from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) earlier this month exempted aviation leases from the moratorium.

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Currently, the grounded airline is fighting litigation on two fronts, at the NCLT and the Delhi High Court. While these judicial forums have passed contradictory orders on applications by lessors, they are both yet to commence final hearing of these pleas. At the NCLT, Go First’s case has been transferred to three different benches, the last time a new bench took up the case was earlier this month.

Moneycontrol explains how these cases have played out over the last six months, what their status is now, and when they are likely to be taken up.