All the parties, including Kingfisher, Diageo Plc and UBHL, pleaded today before the Tribunal to take up their applications on a priority basis.
"The Tribunal will decide which applications should be heard on priority basis and also set a timeline for disposingall the pending applications," DRT Presiding OfficerBenakanahalli said and then posted the matter for hearingon June 7.
DRT had barred Mallya from withdrawing USD 75 million exit payment from Diageo till the disposal of the case over the loan default by Kingfisher Airlines.
It had restrained Diageo and United Spirits Limited, owned by the UK-based firm, from temporarily disbursing the amount to Mallya who worked out the deal under a severance package.
However, USD 40 million of the USD 75 million severance package deal had already been disbursed, following which the bankers' consortium had sought directions from the Tribunal to attach the amount before it.
On May 17, DRT directed J P Morgan Bank not to disburse to Mallya USD 40 million and asked it to "attach" (submit) before it statements of accounts held by Mallya in the bank.
The bankers had sought DRT direction to ask UBHL to
substantiate their claim of Rs 594 crore loss with documents of proof and evidence.
The company, in its objections, had also contended that thelenders' action of selling the equity shares for Rs 1,836.94 per share, instead of a good price, when the shares hit a highof Rs 4,080 per share in April last year, caused loss to it.
Subsequently, the consortium of banks led by State Bank of India on April 13 filed counter objections to UBHL's claim of Rs 594 crore from them for compensating the losses incurred by it due to the sale of USL equity shares by lenders at 'cheaper rate'.
Yesterday, UBHL and Kingfisher Airlines Limited had also filed interlocutory applications.
UBHL had filed the application for producing evidence pertaining to its claim of Rs 594 crore from bankers for compensating the losses incurred by it due to the sale of USL equity shares by lenders at 'cheaper rate'.
Kingfisher had filed application for submitting objections to all the facts pertaining to the case.
After Britain recently declined India's request to deport him, government has approached Interpol for issuance ofan arrest warrant against Mallya in connection with a moneylaundering case being probed by Enforcement Directorate.
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