HC to hear Jet-Sahara case next week
HC to hear Jet-Sahara case next week
In July, the Supreme Court had stayed the arbitration proceedings in the Lucknow district court.

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday adjourned till next week an arbitration petition filed by Jet Airways against the Sahara group regarding its crash-landed deal to acquire Air Sahara.

The case came before Justice D K Deshmukh after the Supreme Court's direction to transfer all cases related to the Jet Airways-Air Sahara case to the Bombay High Court.

Justice Deshmukh adjourned the case till next week.

Last week, while not vacating the stay on the escrow account and advance paid by the Jet Airways, Supreme Court had directed the Bombay High Court to hear all disputes arising out of the collapsed deal between Jet and Sahara.

Earlier this year, Jet Airways acquired Air Sahara for Rs 2,300 crore. However, the deal did not materialise as Jet's chief Naresh Goyal failed to get required security clearances before the expiry of the Share Purchase Agreement in June.

Both the airlines had approached Bombay High Court and Lucknow Court seeking to restrain each other from withdrawing money deposited in the escrow account in ICICI Bank.

In July, the Supreme Court had stayed the arbitration proceedings in the Lucknow district court, with the result that Jet Airways was not allowed to claim the Rs 1,500 crore lying in the escrow account with ICICI Bank. This injunction will continue till further orders are issued.

Jet Airways had advanced Rs 500 crore out of the total consideration of Rs 2,300 crore in lieu of 100 per cent stake in the lucknow-based airline. Besides it had parked Rs 1,500 crore in the escrow account.

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