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SC dismisses Jalan-Kalrock's plea seeking stay on order to pay PF, gratuity to Jet Airways staff

Jet Airways case: The Supreme Court has dismissed the appeal of Jalan Kalrock Consortium seeking a stay on a NCLAT order directing the consortium to pay PF and gratuity to the airline's employees.

By Madeeha Mujawar   | Ritu Singh  Feb 1, 2023 1:18:54 PM IST (Updated)

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The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the appeal of Jalan Kalrock Consortium, the winning bidder to resurrect Jet Airways, that sought a stay on a National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) order directing the consortium to pay provident fund (PF) and gratuity to employees.
In an order issued in October 2022, NCLAT had told JKC to clear unpaid PF and gratuity dues of Jet Airways employees. Sources have earlier told CNBC-TV18 that this due amount works out to over Rs 200 crore — that’s till June 2019, when the insolvency process was initiated.
NCLAT had also dismissed the consortium’s plea to cap its payment liability at Rs 475 crore under the approved resolution plan. The break-up of the Rs 475 crore includes Rs 380 crore to be paid to lenders and Rs 52 crore to employees and workmen and the remaining towards other operational creditors, none of which has been paid as yet by the consortium.