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Embattled Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal has challenged the travel ban imposed on him and the plea is to be heard in the Delhi High Court on Friday, 5 July, which officials said will be opposed vehemently by the government.
There is a Look Out Circular (LOC) issued against Goyal after an inspection by the Corporate Affairs Ministry found large-scale irregularities at Jet Airways, which shuttered operations in April due to an acute cash crunch.
The officials said the ministry would vehemently oppose Goyal's plea seeking permission to travel abroad, especially considering the public interest involved.
Thousands of the airline's employees have not been paid their salaries and the banks have also been left high and dry. Against this backdrop, the ministry would oppose Goyal's plea, the officials added.
Goyal's plea is to be heard on Friday, 5 July, by Justice Vibhu Bakhru.
A Look Out Circular is issued against a person directing the immigration authorities to ensure that he/she does not leave India through either an airport or a seaport.
Jet Airways is currently undergoing insolvency proceedings.
Meanwhile, the ministry has also ordered a probe by the Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) into the affairs of Jet Airways.
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