The Supreme Court has refused to stay a Delhi High Court order directing SpiceJet and promoter Ajay Singh to deposit ₹144.51 ...
The refusal to grant relief means SpiceJet must comply with the high court’s direction to deposit ₹144.51 crore within the ...
The Supreme Court dismissed a plea by SpiceJet and its chairman, Ajay Singh, challenging a Delhi High Court order to deposit ₹144.5 crore in an arbitration dispute.
The Supreme Court has dismissed SpiceJet’s plea to stay a ₹144.51 crore deposit order in its arbitration case with Kalanithi Maran.
A bench of Justices P.S. Narasimha and Alok Aradhe rebuked the airline over the “tons and tons of litigation” in the matter ...
A look at the decade-long legal battle and why the airline is back in court over arbitration payments tied to its 2015 ownership transfer.
The global Navitaire outage disrupted IndiGo, Akasa Air, and SpiceJet operations at Delhi IGI Airport. Know about the manual check-in shift, AI Summit NOTAM restrictions, and the latest flight status ...
New Delhi, Feb 19 (PTI) Airlines faced issues in checking in passengers at various airports on Thursday morning due to a software problem that lasted for more than 40 minutes, according to sources.
This means SpiceJet must deposit Rs 144.51 crore within six weeks, as earlier ordered. On 19 January, the Delhi High Court noted that SpiceJet had admitted that Rs 194.51 crore was payable under ...
Around 180 passengers on Flight SG9666 had to endure a delay that lasted more than eight hours. A significant number missed their connecting flights from Mumbai. Moreover, many others claimed that the ...
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IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India warn of flight cancellation, delays as fog hits Delhi, Chandigarh, Patna, other airports
Multiple IndiGo, SpiceJet and Air India flights were cancelled or delayed as fog disrupted flight operations on Sunday. As per latest update, IndiGo has cancelled 13 flights scheduled for 28 December ...
New Delhi: The Supreme Court will hear SpiceJet’s plea on Friday against a 19 January order of the Delhi High Court directing it to deposit Rs 144.51 crore. The case is part of a long-running dispute ...
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