After the revaluation, the HC said it would consider the department's request to allow a re-auction of the aircraft.
A division bench headed by Justice S C Dharmadhikari asked the department to revalue the base price of the aircraft and submit a report in a sealed cover by January 19.
"Only after such a report is submitted, the court would consider the department's request to hold re-auction as earlier auctions have failed to get a proper bid," said Justice Dharmadhikari.
According to the department's petition before the high court, Mallya owes it Rs 32.68 crore as the service tax on the tickets of his Kingfisher Airlines sold between April 2011 and September 2012. In total, Mallya owes about Rs 532 crore in tax to the department, the petition said.
Service Tax Department has attached Mallya's private jet, an Airbus 319 which can carry 25 passengers and six crew members.
Mallya, who left the country earlier this year, is also facing action after defaulting on over Rs 9,000 crore of loans from 17 banks. Courts have declared him 'proclaimed offender' for not appearing before them.
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