Maran, who sold the then sick SpiceJet to Ajay Singh in 2015, sought to quash the order related to various financial years when the company was under his ownership.
When the matter came up before Justice M Duraiswamy, senior counsel P S Raman, appearing for Maran, said his client was only the non-executive chairman of the company then and that he had no say in its day-to-day activities.
Raman also contended that Maran had not signed any document filed with the IT department on the company's behalf.
Opposing the contentions, the counsel for the IT department argued that it had reasons to believe that Maran was in control of the company.
He also questioned the jurisdiction of the Madras High Court to hear the matter, saying the IT office, which had passed the order, and the registered office of SpiceJet were in New Delhi.
To this, Maran's counsel said his client was a resident of Chennai and that the notice and the final order of the IT department were served to him at his Chennai address.
Therefore, the Madras High Court had territorial jurisdiction over the matter, he argued.
Recording the submissions, the judge ordered the IT department to file its counter-affidavit and posted the plea toMarch 6 for further hearing.
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