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Hyderabad: GMR Hyderabad International Airport Ltd (GHIAL) on Wednesday withdrew a cheque bounce case filed against Vijay Mallya-promoted Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) in a court in Hyderabad after the airline agreed to pay the outstanding amount due to it. On October 12, the court had issued non-bailable warrants against KFA, Mallya and four top executives of the airline who failed to appear before it in connection with the case related to dishonouring of cheques worth Rs 10.5 crore.
"The case (against Kingfisher and Mallya) has been withdrawn. The matter has been settled by our client (GMR with Kingfisher)...They asked us to withdraw the case, after which we informed the court about withdrawal of the case which
has been agreed upon," JB Chenna Keshava Rao, one of the lawyers of GMR, said.
According to sources, GHIAL, which manages the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport here, reached an agreement with Kingfisher over payment of the outstanding amount due to GMR (to the tune of Rs 10.5 crore).
"We reached an agreement with Kingfisher and they agreed to pay the outstanding amount," the sources said without divulging details. Besides KFA and its Chairman Mallya, the 13th Special Magistrate Court at Erramanzil here had issued warrants against KFA CEO Sanjay Agarwal and three other directors and
posted the case for further hearing on November 5.
Under an agreement, Kingfisher was collecting user development charges/fee from passengers with regard to Hyderabad airport. The Mallya-owned carrier was supposed to remit GMR an amount of around Rs 10.5 crore. KFA issued cheques over a period of time since January this year but they were dishonoured when presented for clearance, leading the airport operator to file the case.
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