The lessors of Go First on Friday told the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) they wanted the status quo on the aircraft, meaning nobody will be able to touch the planes until the tribunal gives the final order.
The planes are in the possession of the airline.
The next hearing is on Monday.
Senior advocate Arun Kathpalia, appearing for SMBC Aviation Capital, a lessor, said the insolvency application by Go First was “malicious” and a “smokescreen”.
He said the aircraft in the possession of Go First were SMBC’s assets, which it was not able to access.