SpiceJet chief Ajay Singh asked to be present during hearing at Delhi HC
The Delhi High Court on Monday told low-cost carrier SpiceJet’s chairman and managing director Ajay Singh to be present in court during the next hearing on September 5.
The court also issued notice to SpiceJet and Singh to file an affidavit disclosing their assets before the next hearing.
This was on an application by Kal Airways and Kalanithi Maran for urgent hearing of its enforcement petition.
Senior advocate Maninder Singh, appearing for Kal Airways and Maran, started his arguments in view of the February 13 order of the Supreme Court directing SpiceJet to pay Rs 75 crore to Kal Airways and Maran within three months towards interest liability under the arbitral award.









