Kingfisher, in its amendment application, has sought about Rs 3,000 crore from banks which it claims was to be given to it for proposed projects as per the agreement, resulting in the company incurring losses.
The airline, in its counter today, pleaded for allowing the application to meet justice, after quoting from earlier Supreme Court orders.
As soon as the Tribunal assembled for proceedings today, Kingfisher's counsel submitted it had incurred about Rs 3,000 crore loss as banks had not lent them money for new projects, which should have been maintained as per the agreement. Hence, the airline said it had introduced the amendment application.
Kingfisher said there was no cut-off time for any party to file their amendment application in the court of law, in this case, the Tribunal.
Bankers' counsel Nagananda prayed that the application not be allowed 'according to its whims and fancies' and that the limitation period of the right to claim amendment had elapsed.
Moreover, DRT should not allow Kingfisher to expand the bankers' course of OA by accepting its amendment application at the fag end of the proceedings, Nagananda said.
Nagananda also said the airline's application is vexatious and a party cannot sleep over their right to amend written reply after a certain period of time.
DRT Presiding Officer C R Benakanahalli posted the matter for next hearing on July seven.
Mallya's now-defunct group company KingfisherAirlines owes over Rs 9,000 crore to a consortium of 17 banks led by SBI. Hehad left the country on March 2 and is in the UK.
He has been declared aproclaimed offender by a special PMLA court in Mumbai on aplea by Enforcement Directorate in connection with itsmoney laundering probe against him in the alleged bank loandefault case.
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