Grounded Indian carrier Kingfisher Airlines Ltd has said a court has
halted the execution of a decision by state-run United Bank of India
that declared the airline and its directors "wilful defaulters".
The Calcutta High Court will hear the case on Nov. 10 and has sought more information from both sides, Kingfisher said in a statement late on Saturday.
United Bank officials could not be reached immediately for comment on Sunday.
The airline, founded by liquor baron Vijay Mallya, has not flown in two years for want of cash. It owes more than $1 billion to a consortium of lenders, mostly state-run.
United Bank of India had this month declared Mallya and the company "wilful defaulters". IDBI Bank, another state-run lender, has said it is considering similar action.
Read news in full 28/09/14 Business World
The Calcutta High Court will hear the case on Nov. 10 and has sought more information from both sides, Kingfisher said in a statement late on Saturday.
United Bank officials could not be reached immediately for comment on Sunday.
The airline, founded by liquor baron Vijay Mallya, has not flown in two years for want of cash. It owes more than $1 billion to a consortium of lenders, mostly state-run.
United Bank of India had this month declared Mallya and the company "wilful defaulters". IDBI Bank, another state-run lender, has said it is considering similar action.
Read news in full 28/09/14 Business World
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