Mumbai: Luckystar, the owner of Jet's six-storey headquarters in Andheri, on Tuesday moved to the National Company Law Tribunal against the interim resolution professional (IRP) seeking possession of the Siroya Centre.
The airline has its registered office in Siroya Centre, located in Andheri suburb of Mumbai, which is worth Rs 150 crore.
The counsel for Luckystar alleged that the IRP refused to give back the property, which was leased to Jet Airways, even though the lease agreement terminated due to non-payment on June 7.
He argued the IRP cannot seek protection of the moratorium issued by the tribunal as the lease had ended before the company was admitted under the insolvency process.
The tribunal had initiated insolvency process on the airline on June 20 while the lease was terminated on June 7.
Further, he said that on June 27, they had sent a notice to the airline's IRP, asking him to facilitate repossession of the building.
However, goods including computers and files of Jet Airways are still lying in the office premises, he added.
He claimed that the IRP had asked him for the security deposit worth Rs 10 crore.
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