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NCLT admits Jet Airways for bankruptcy, sets 90 days for resolution

In its plea, SBI has made a claim of Rs 967 crore and said it had given Rs 505 crore in working capital loans, and an overdraft facility of Rs 462 crore to the company.

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Published : Jun 20, 2019, 8:42 PM IST

Mumbai: The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) Thursday admitted the insolvency petition filed by the lender's consortium led by State Bank against Jet Airways.

The tribunal has also appointed Ashish Chhauchharia of Grant Thornton as the resolution professional for the crippled airline that stopped operations on April 17.

The tribunal comprising VP Singh and Ravikumar Duraisamy directed the RP to try and finish the resolution process in three months even though the law allows six months, saying "the matter is of national importance."

In its plea, SBI has made a claim of Rs 967 crore and said it had given Rs 505 crore in working capital loans, and an overdraft facility of Rs 462 crore to the company.

However, the tribunal rejected the plea by the Netherlands based vendors for filing an intervention application, saying the Dutch district court had no jurisdiction to order bankruptcy of Jet Airways.

The representatives of two Dutch two logistics vendors wanted the tribunal's nod to make an intervention petition.

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It can be noted that two logistics vendors of Jet in the Netherlands had confiscated a passenger jet at the Amsterdam airport late March seeking dues and a local had in May ordered bankruptcy process against the grounded airline and had appointed Rocco Mulder as the administrator for the bankruptcy proceedings.

The tribunal also rejected the bankruptcy pleas filed by two operational creditors of Jet--Shaman Wheels and Gaggar Enterprises. These companies claim Rs 8.74 crore, and Rs 53 lakh respectively from the airline, and were the first to take the airline for bankruptcy on June 10.

"Those petitions are rejected as the plea under Section 7 of the IBC has been admitted today. However, the petitioners are free to approach the RP.

Mumbai: The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) Thursday admitted the insolvency petition filed by the lender's consortium led by State Bank against Jet Airways.

The tribunal has also appointed Ashish Chhauchharia of Grant Thornton as the resolution professional for the crippled airline that stopped operations on April 17.

The tribunal comprising VP Singh and Ravikumar Duraisamy directed the RP to try and finish the resolution process in three months even though the law allows six months, saying "the matter is of national importance."

In its plea, SBI has made a claim of Rs 967 crore and said it had given Rs 505 crore in working capital loans, and an overdraft facility of Rs 462 crore to the company.

However, the tribunal rejected the plea by the Netherlands based vendors for filing an intervention application, saying the Dutch district court had no jurisdiction to order bankruptcy of Jet Airways.

The representatives of two Dutch two logistics vendors wanted the tribunal's nod to make an intervention petition.

Also read: Finance Ministry to prepare fresh proposal for Air India sale

It can be noted that two logistics vendors of Jet in the Netherlands had confiscated a passenger jet at the Amsterdam airport late March seeking dues and a local had in May ordered bankruptcy process against the grounded airline and had appointed Rocco Mulder as the administrator for the bankruptcy proceedings.

The tribunal also rejected the bankruptcy pleas filed by two operational creditors of Jet--Shaman Wheels and Gaggar Enterprises. These companies claim Rs 8.74 crore, and Rs 53 lakh respectively from the airline, and were the first to take the airline for bankruptcy on June 10.

"Those petitions are rejected as the plea under Section 7 of the IBC has been admitted today. However, the petitioners are free to approach the RP.

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NCLT admits Jet for bankruptcy, sets 90 days for resolution
         Mumbai, Jun 20 (PTI) The National Company Law Tribunal
(NCLT) Thursday admitted the insolvency petition filed by the
lenders' consortium led by State Bank against Jet Airways.
         The tribunal has also appointed Ashish Chhauchharia of
Grant Thornton as the resolution professional for the crippled
airline that stopped operations on April 17.
         The tribunal comprising VP Singh and Ravikumar
Duraisamy directed the RP to try and finish the resolution
process in three months even though the law allows six months,
saying "the matter is of national importance."
         In its plea, SBI has made a claim of Rs 967 crore and
said it had given Rs 505 crore in working capital loans, and
an overdraft facility of Rs 462 crore to the company.
         However, the tribunal rejected the plea by the
Netherlands based vendors for filing an intervention
application, saying the Dutch district court had no
jurisdiction to order bankruptcy of Jet Airways.
         The representatives of two Dutch two logistics vendors
wanted the tribunal's nod to make an intervention petition.
         It can be noted that two logistics vendors of Jet in
the Netherlands had confiscated a passenger jet at the
Amsterdam airport late March seeking dues and a local had in
May ordered bankruptcy process against the grounded airline
and had appointed Rocco Mulder as the administrator for the
bankruptcy proceedings.
         The tribunal also rejected the bankruptcy pleas filed
by two operational creditors of Jet--Shaman Wheels and Gaggar
Enterprises. These companies claim Rs 8.74 crore, and Rs 53
lakh respectively from the airline, and were the first to take
the airline for bankruptcy on June 10.
         "Those petitions are rejected as the plea under
Section 7 of the IBC has been admitted today. However the
petitioners are free to approach the RP. PTI SM
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