Kingfisher, founded by liqour baron Vijay Mallya and once India's number two carrier, has not flown for more than two years for want of cash. The company last reported its financial results for the three months ended December 2013.
The exchanges will also suspend trading of UB Engineering Ltd, part of Mallya's UB Group, from December 1, they said citing the company's failure to report financial results for two consecutive quarters to end-June.
Several other smaller companies are also facing trading suspension for the same reason, according to the stock exchange notices.
The companies can avert trading suspensions if they comply with the financial results reporting rules and pay required fines by November 25, the exchanges said on Friday, adding the founder holding in the companies had been freezed, effective November 7.
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