Sahara files caveat at Allahabad HC
Air Sahara pleaded that the company should be heard before any order is passed in the ongoing dispute with Jet.
When contacted a Sahara spokesperson said this was done with the intent of getting an opportunity before anything is heard or decided on the dispute.
On Wednesday, Air Sahara had secured an interim order from a Lucknow disctrict court restraining Jet from withdrawing money from the escrow account opened for its takeover by the latter till June 23, while informing the court that Jet Airways had terminated the takeover deal.
District Judge (Lucknow) Shiv Charan Sharma also restrained ICICI Bank, where the account has been opened, not to make any payments to Jet.
The judge, in his interim order, said "It has been alleged on behalf of the petitioner that the opposite party (Jet) has terminated the contract, hence, there is a dispute and for which arbitrator is to be appointed in due course."
The order came on a petition filed by Sahara India Commercial Corporation Ltd, the holding company of Air Sahara, under Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act.
The court gave Jet Airways time till June 23, the next date of hearing, to file objections to Sahara's contention on the Rs 2,300 crore deal.
Sahara, in its petition, claimed that Rs 1,500 crore was lying in the escrow account.
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