Mumbai: The Bombay High Court today adjourned for next Thursday, hearing on an arbitration petition filed by private carrier Jet Airways in connection with the collpased deal to takeover rival Air Sahara.
"The petition will be heard on September 21 considering urgency of the matter," Jet Airways counsel Janak Dwarkadas told reporters here.
He said all cases related to the failed Rs 2,300 crore deal have been transferred and be heard by the Bombay High Court following a direction from the Supreme Court in this regard.
18/09/06 The Hindu
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