In a statement, the Vijay Mallya-owned company said, "KFA and its directors will vigorously challenge the decision of UBI" and they "strongly deny the allegations of wilful default for alleged non-payment of Rs 7.5 crore to UBI."
"KFA and its directors have not been given any opportunity to present their case through lawyers of their choice before UBI who have come to a wrongful ex-parte decision in great haste when the question of legal representation was under challenge," Prakash Mirpuri, Vice President (Corporate Communications) of the UB Group, said.
It had also said that "KFA intends to pursue all available legal remedies".
State-run UBI had yesterday become the first lender to declare the debt-ridden airline and its promoter Vijay Mallya as wilful defaulters.
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