Earlier, DGCA said it will conduct an audit of Go First’s preparedness before approving the resumption of flight operations from the crisis-hit carrier.
Caveat has been filed against order passed by National Company Law Appellate Tribunal on Monday, which upheld order passed by Delhi bench of NCLT on May 10
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The suspended board of Go First on Tuesday filed caveats before the Supreme Court against four aircraft lessors of the crisis-hit airline.
Four caveats have been filed by Varun Berry, the Chairman of the suspended board of Go First through his counsel advocate Pranjal Kishore, as per the
The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Monday upheld an order allowing crisis-hit Go First’s voluntary insolvency resolution proceedings.