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Delhi High Court rejects SpiceJet review plea and slaps Rs 50000 costs
Politics
Published on 4 May 2026

SpiceJet failed to undo a Rs 144 crore deposit order
The Delhi High Court has dismissed SpiceJet and promoter Ajay Singh’s review petitions, imposing Rs 50,000 in costs. The decision follows an ongoing dispute with Kalanithi Maran and Maran-Kal Airways, where SpiceJet sought to challenge a court directive requiring a Rs 144 crore deposit. The ruling keeps the deposit order intact for now.
- Delhi High Court rejected SpiceJet and Ajay Singh’s review petitions
- Court imposed Rs 50,000 costs on the airline’s side
- The case centers on a directive demanding a Rs 144 crore deposit
- SpiceJet’s challenge to that deposit order was not entertained
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