A bench comprising Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Pradeep Nandrajog fixed the PIL of BJP leader Subramanian Swamy and the plea of Federation of Indian Airlines (FIA) against the Tata-AirAsia deal for final hearing on May 1.
"The government has lied to the court and they should not be permitted to go ahead with the deal," Swamy said.
"Nothing is going to happen till May 1," the bench said, adding that it will also take up the contempt plea of Swamy for hearing on that day itself.
He claimed that the official had stated that issues of "substantial ownership" and "effective control" of the airline prior to grant of approval for FDI, was to be decided by DGCA.
However, DGCA in its February 21 public notice had said that FIPB is the competent authority to decide the same and it had examined these issues and taken a decision in April 2013.
Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, appearing for FIA, also said the Federation has filed another case against the approvals granted to Tata-SIA Airlines Ltd, a joint venture between Tata and Singapore-based SIA Airlines.
"The petition may come up before this bench tomorrow. The petition can also be tagged with these two petitions for hearing," Rohatgi said. The bench allowed the plea.
Swamy and the FIA are opposing clearance to the deal on the ground that according to government policy, foreign direct investment (FDI) up to 49 per cent is allowed in existing airlines which are already in operation and not to new or proposed joint ventures.
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