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SpiceJet at NCLT: Wilmington an operational creditor in its own right, lessor says

The NCLT adjourned the case to September 12 due to paucity of time.

August 18, 2023 / 18:53 IST
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Wilmington argued that it was a trustee of Aircastle and hence its insolvency plea against SpiceJet is maintainable and deserves a hearing by the tribunal

Aircraft lessor Wilmington Trust SP Services (Dublin) Limited argued at the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on August 18 that it was an operational creditor in its own right and not the same as Aircastle (Ireland) Limited, as claimed by low-cost airline SpiceJet.

Wilmington argued that it was a trustee of Aircastle and hence its insolvency plea is maintainable and deserves a hearing by the tribunal. Wilmington's lawyer argued that a trust can classified as operational creditor under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. The lessor's lawyer Ajay Kumar took the court through various documents and agreements to establish that Wilmington is a different entity from Aircastle. He urged the court to issue notice in the plea and ask SpiceJet to file a response.

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Senior advocate Krishnendu Dutta, who appeared for SpiceJet, argued that Wilmington and Aircastle were the same entity and this was the organisation's third insolvency plea against SpiceJet. He further argued that an insolvency plea by a trustee of a company was not maintainable.

The NCLT adjourned the case to September 12 due to paucity of time.