Bangalore: After United Breweries Holdings Limited (UBHL), a second winding-up petition has been admitted in the high court here against Vijay Mallya’s grounded carrier Kingfisher Airlines Limited (KFA).
Ananda Byrareddy admitted the petition by a consortium of banks, led by the State Bank of India (SBI) on Friday, a month after a similar petition was admitted from the UK-based engine service provider, Aerotron.
The news comes a day after Mallya had been summoned by the Delhi high court to appear on February 14 in a case by Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) on bounced cheques of Rs 1 crore from Kingfisher. The company said, "We always comply with the law and judicial orders."
Mallya was summoned by the Karnataka high court in September last year on non-payment of dues to creditors, but failed to make an appearance.
18/01/14 Antonita Madonna/Business Standard
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Ananda Byrareddy admitted the petition by a consortium of banks, led by the State Bank of India (SBI) on Friday, a month after a similar petition was admitted from the UK-based engine service provider, Aerotron.
The news comes a day after Mallya had been summoned by the Delhi high court to appear on February 14 in a case by Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL) on bounced cheques of Rs 1 crore from Kingfisher. The company said, "We always comply with the law and judicial orders."
Mallya was summoned by the Karnataka high court in September last year on non-payment of dues to creditors, but failed to make an appearance.
18/01/14 Antonita Madonna/Business Standard