The HC also offered a ray of hope to the hundreds of employees of UB-Group owned now-grounded Kingfisher Airlines, who have not been paid monthly salaries for over a year now.
There were two developments for these employees when the HC said their case can be heard along with the ongoing hearings of un-secured creditors who are fighting hard to get back their dues of close to Rs 600 crore (Rs 6 billion).
In a move that brought relief to the employees, the Court said their petition can be heard along with the other cases against the company.
The second important indication from the Court was that a part of the Rs 250 crore (Rs 2.5 billion) deposited by United Breweries Holdings Ltd as part of the case with creditors can be used to pay the salaries.
The High Court has allowed Mallya’s counsel four weeks to submit an update on the revival plan for Kingfisher Airlines, failing which the company would have to draw up an alternate plan to pay Kingfisher employees their salaries.
“The workforce cannot wait until the company decides whether a revival of Kingfisher Airlines is possible or not.
“They cannot be kept starving because someone in the Ministry may take about 10 years to decide,” Justice Ram Mohan Reddy said.
Lawyers representing Kingfisher said the company was in the advanced stage of a revival plan being worked out by the company and has submitted a document indicating the efforts in confidence to Justice S Abdul Nazeer of the Company Court, who has allowed KFA four weeks’ time to make a revival plan and submit it before the bench.
Justice Reddy also said Kingfishers employees could file a fresh application to the court asking for their salaries amounting to about Rs 20 crore (Rs 200 million) a month to be disbursed from the Rs 250-crore (Rs 2.5 billion) deposit made by UBHL against five winding up court cases filed against UBHL, if they could prove that UBHL had a rights obligation toward Kingfisher employees according to the provisions of the Company Law.
This was suggested after the court dismissed an application filed by another set of Kingfisher employees pleading for a settlement of their salaries by UBHL, as lawyers representing UBHL argued that Kingfisher Airlines was no longer a subsidiary of UBHL and hence not their ‘employer,’
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