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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > SC Rejects Kalanithi Maran’s Rs 1,300 Cr Plea, Backs SpiceJet Relief Order
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SC Rejects Kalanithi Maran’s Rs 1,300 Cr Plea, Backs SpiceJet Relief Order

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 23, 2025 11:58 am
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SpiceJet got a big win on July 23. The Supreme Court of India rejected a huge Rs 1,300 crore claim filed by Kalanithi Maran and his company, KAL Airways. This case was about a long-running fight over a share transfer deal that happened years ago.

The Delhi High Court had already dismissed the claim earlier. Now the Supreme Court has agreed with that decision. This is a strong relief for SpiceJet, which is already facing many challenges in the aviation business.

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What Was the Case About?

The issue started in 2015. At that time, SpiceJet was going through a major crisis. Maran and KAL Airways sold their 58.46% stake in the airline to Ajay Singh, the original founder of SpiceJet. Singh took over the airline and its debts to keep it flying.

Maran and KAL Airways later said they paid for some convertible warrants and preference shares, but those were never given to them. So, they took the matter to court. First, an arbitration panel ruled in their favor. But later, the Delhi High Court set aside that ruling. Maran then moved the Supreme Court to challenge it.

What Did the Supreme Court Say?

The top court dismissed both appeals made by Maran and his company. The bench said that the legal challenge lacked honesty and looked like a delay tactic. According to Bar and Bench, the court believed the appeal was not made because of any mistake, but was part of a legal game plan.

The court’s decision is final and backs the earlier rulings by the Delhi High Court and the panel of retired judges.

Also Read Suzlon Energy Wins ₹1.18 Cr Legal Battle in Madras High Court

Why It Matters for SpiceJet

SpiceJet’s shares jumped over 3% after the news. The airline is already trying hard to recover from many problems like grounded aircraft, financial struggles, and other legal cases like the one with Credit Suisse.

As of March 2025, SpiceJet’s net worth stood at Rs 683 crore. The promoter group, led by Ajay Singh, has already invested Rs 500 crore. This includes a final tranche of Rs 294.09 crore infused in the March quarter.

What’s Next for the Airline?

SpiceJet is focusing on a comeback. It is partnering with companies like StandardAero and Carlyle Aviation to fix engines and restore its fleet. For summer 2025, it launched 24 new domestic flights and added three new cities — Tuticorin, Porbandar, and Dehradun.

By the end of 2025, the airline aims to have 52 planes in its fleet. Most of these will be leased aircraft, helping them scale up quickly without major spending.

Also Read Mobility Revolution: Nitin Gadkari Shares Big Plans for India’s Transport Future

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