Delhi HC summons SpiceJet CEO, COO after failure to pay lessors
The bench "specifically denied" the request of the counsel for judgment debtor, SpiceJet, for the appearance of the two senior officers before the court through video conferencing.
In a breather for Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash, the Delhi High Court on Thursday asked a Delhi Assembly committee not to insist on his appearance.
Justice Rajiv Shakdher directed the Question and Reference Committee not to insist Prakash’s appearance till April 11, the next date fixed for the hearing.
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Prakash has challenged the notice issued by the Committee which had asked him to appear before it on Thursday.
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The council told the court that the notice was issued although a stay had been granted by the high court in the Chief Secretary’s main petition challenging the notice issued by the House’s Privileges Committee.
On March 5, the committee had assured the court that it would not take any coercive action against the Chief Secretary.
Prakash had challenged the Privileges Committee notice directing him to appear before it for skipping a meeting on February 20, a day after he was allegedly assaulted by two AAP MLAs Amanatullah Khan and Prakash Jarwal, who is currently in judicial custody.
Prakash also did not attend the subsequent meetings on February 21 and 23, following which the notice was issued on March 1.
The officer had sought to quash of the notice issued to him by the committee and said he had a right to free and fair investigation.
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