New Delhi: The Supreme Court today stayed proceedings on petitions filed by Jet Airways and Air Sahara against each other at Bombay and Lucknow courts.
A three-judge Bench headed by Chief Justice Y K Sabharwal also issued notice to Air Sahara on Jet's petition to transfer all suits filed by it in Lucknow to Bombay High Court.
The apex court directed Air Sahara to file its reply within two weeks and asked Jet Airways to file its rejoinder in one week after the reply was submitted.
The court listed the hearing on the matter after three weeks.
14/07/06 PTI/The Hindu
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