The Supreme Court has scrapped the Jalan-Fritsch consortium’s resolution plan for Jet Airways, leading to the airline’s liquidation. The court overturned the NCLAT’s decision, citing the consortium’s failure to infuse funds as a key reason. The court criticized the NCLAT’s ruling and deemed liquidation as the best course of action for creditors and stakeholders.
SC orders liquidation of Jet Airways’ assets, sets aside NCLAT decision

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