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A SpiceJet passenger aircraft taxis on the tarmac at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, India, May 29, 2023. REUTERS/Francis Mascarenhas/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW DELHI, Sept 11 (Reuters) - India's SpiceJet said on Monday it would pay $1.5 million to Credit Suisse as demanded by the country's top court. If SpiceJet fails to pay, the Supreme Court will take "drastic action" at the next hearing on Sept. 22, it said. The airline had previously said the Credit Suisse debt was an old one that predated the tenure of its current management. In that case, also heard on Monday at a Delhi High Court, SpiceJet said it had deposited 625 million rupees of that amount.
Persons: Francis Mascarenhas, India's SpiceJet, SpiceJet, dally, Ajay Singh, Singh, Kalanithi Maran, Maran, Arpan Chaturvedi, Aditi Shah, Yagnoseni Das, Aditya Kalra, Himani Sarkar, Miral Fahmy, Mark Potter Organizations: REUTERS, Credit Suisse, India's, Madras, Court, Thomson Locations: Chhatrapati Shivaji, Mumbai, India, DELHI, SpiceJet
Go First has been locked in legal disputes with many of its foreign lessors since being granted bankruptcy protection in India in May. Bankruptcy froze its assets and has prohibited the recovery of more than 50 grounded Airbus (AIR.PA) planes. Go First, whose lessors also include Standard Chartered's Pembroke Aircraft Leasing, SMBC Aviation and BOC Aviation, did not respond to a request for comment. The world's second-largest aircraft lessor, SMBC, warned in May that India's decision to block leasing firms from reclaiming Go planes would jolt the market and spark a confidence crisis. Reporting by Aditi Shah and Arpan Chaturvedi in New Delhi; Editing by Simon Cameron-MooreOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Adnan Abidi, ACG, lessors, Aditi Shah, Arpan Chaturvedi, Simon Cameron, Moore Organizations: REUTERS, Go, Airbus, Court, Reuters, ACG Aircraft Leasing, Bankruptcy, Pembroke Aircraft Leasing, SMBC Aviation, BOC Aviation, Thomson Locations: New Delhi, India, DELHI, Ireland, Delhi
GM and the factory workers - who allege illegal termination after the company decided to exit - have been locked in legal battles since 2021. The latest filing signals an escalation in the dispute as workers accuse GM's India unit and its executives, including CEO Mary Barra, of failing to follow court orders. In its earlier court filings, it has said the industrial court acted beyond its power in ordering the compensation. The union disagreed, and said GM continues to "blatantly violate" the industrial court's order by not paying the workers a single cent. After that, GM ceased all operations and moved to close the plant in Maharashtra, but it has not received permission.
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