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Go First: HC asks DGCA to clarify stand on notification exempting aviation leases from moratorium

The HC has nevertheless decided to continue hearing the case on merits and adjourned it to November 3, when the Resolution Professional of Go First is expected to commence his arguments

October 19, 2023 / 17:01 IST
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A Go First aircraft.

The Delhi High Court on October 19 asked the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to file a response on whether or not the Ministry of Corporate Affairs' notification exempting aviation leases from moratorium under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, applies to Go First case.

The HC was hearing a case by aircraft and engine lessors of grounded airline Go First against DGCA for de-registration of their aircraft.

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The HC has nevertheless decided to continue hearing the case and adjourned it to November 3, when the Resolution Professional (RP) of Go First is expected to commence his arguments.

When the case was called out, Additional Solicitor General (ASG) Chetan Sharma sought some more time to get clarity from the government on the applicability of the notification in Go First's case. Senior advocates Amit Sibal and Dayan Krishnan, who appeared for the lessors however objected to this and contended that the government has made its stand clear since aviation leases are exempted from moratorium.