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Jet Airways insolvency: NCLAT asks consortium to file application on terms

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal on Friday asked the Jalan-Kalrock consortium, the winning bidder for bankrupt Jet Airways, to file an application within 24 hours, explaining the modalities for payment of Rs 350 crore to the lenders. The appellate tribunal has also directed the Committee of Creditors of Jet Airways to file a response over the consortium's application stating the condition for an extension for the payment. "Learned Counsel for the Respondent (consortium) seeks liberty and is allowed to file an application within 24 hours. Response to the application be filed by the appellant (lenders) by the date fixed," said NCLAT. A two-member NCLAT bench comprising Chairperson Justice Ashok Bhushan and Barun Mitra has directed to list this appeal on August 21 for the next hearing. It also allowed the consortium "to file hard copy of the Application regarding payment of gratuity etc" to the employees of Jet Airways. During the proceedings, the Committee of Creditors (C

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