Cash-strapped budget carrier Go First is all set to challenge the Delhi High Court’s ruling permitting its lessors to inspect the aircraft as there are inconsistencies with the order passed by the National Company Law Tribunal in the case, reported PTI citing the grounded airline’s resolution professional.
Go First stopped flying on 3 May and is undergoing an insolvency resolution process and aviation regulator DGCA is doing a special audit of the airline.
On 6 July, senior advocate Ramji Srinivasan appearing for the resolution professional of Go First told the NCLT that the airline will challenge the high court order.
He said that there are inconsistencies between the order passed by the single-member bench of the high court and…
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