The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) will not hear employees of Jet Airways before passing its order on the grounded airline’s revival plan.
It said so while rejecting employee union applications for intervention. Hearing on the resolution plan is expected to start on Tuesday.
“Taking facts of the case at hand, and the law as it stands today into consideration, we are of the view that the applicants (employee unions) cannot be entitled to the copy of resolution plan or any portion thereof. They would also not be eligible to be heard or intervene in the process of consideration of the resolution plan by this authority. The payments as to their wages, gratuity and other terminal benefits shall be in accordance with the law and in terms of the resolution plan guided by the provisions under the code,” Janab Mohammed Ajmal (member judicial) and V Nallasenapathy (member technical) said in their order.