Start recovery of Rs 6,203 crore Kingfisher loan from Vijay Mallya: Debt Recovery Tribunal to banks
Kingfisher, once the country's second-biggest airline and controlled by Vijay Mallya, stopped flying in Oct 2012, leaving creditors, suppliers and employees unpaid.

"I hereby ask the bankers to start the process of recovery of Rs 6,203 crore at the interest rate of 11.5 per cent per annum from Mallya and his companies including UBHL, Kingfisher Finvest and Kingfisher Airlines," DRT Presiding Officer K Sreenivasan said in his order.
At the jam-packed new rented space of DRT which was inaugurated today, Sreenivasan also disposed of as many as 20 Interlocutory Applications including several by Mallya and his companies.
United Breweries (Holdings) Ltd (UBHL) is promoted by Mallya, of which he was made the Principal Officer last September in the absence of a Managing Director, while Kingfisher Finvest is a holding company. The order brings an end to the nearly three-year legal battle in the Tribunal by the consortium, comprising 17 banks, to recover the money owed to them by the defunct airlines.
The presiding officer in a recent directive had reserved orders on the Original Application filed by the consortium and also 30-odd Interlocutory Applications, including several by Mallya and his companies, without specifying any date.
The lenders had moved the DRT in 2013 to recover dues from the defunct airline.
SBI had filed three other applications also, including one seeking Mallya's arrest and impounding his passport, for "defaulting" on loans.
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