A bench of Justice Vibhu Bakhru, which later decided to hear the matter on Thursday again, also said that the ailing airlines can be allowed to be represented by a lawyer in the proceedings to be conducted by the PSU bank against it.
The counsel for PNB said that airline had been provided with the copy of the loan and other related documents at the the initial stage itself and the demand of the relied upon documents now is a just ‘ploy’ to delay the recovery proceedings.
"In any proceedings, you will have to supply the documents, to be relied upon in drawing an adverse inference, to the other side," the court said.
Earlier, the airlines had moved the court against PNB's notice alleging the carrier has willfully defaulted in payment of outstanding dues of over Rs 770 crore.
The bank has also said in the August 21 notice that if no reply is received within seven days then the airline and its guarantors, United Breweries (Holdings) Ltd (UBHL) and Vijay Mallya would be declared ‘willful defaulters’.
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