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On Friday, the Supreme Court declined to extend the time for making payment to media baron Kalanithi Maran and his Kal Airways in pursuance of an arbitral award of Rs 578 crore related to a share-transfer dispute.
The case and the final order are still pending before the Delhi High Court, the official said, adding that Rs 380 crore is only the deposit amount.
The official also claimed that the airline is engaged in talks with Kalanithi Maran and KAL Airways for a full and final settlement of the interest amount.
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Earlier in the case, the Delhi High Court, on June 1, had directed SpiceJet to deposit ”forthwith” Rs 75 crore that has to be paid to Maran and his Kal Airways towards interest on the arbitral award.
In a statement on Friday, the airline said the matter relates to the payment of interest on a principal amount of Rs 578 crore that has already been paid. The airline remains committed to finding an amicable settlement, it had said.