Grounded Kingfisher Airlines to pay ₹12.9 lakh to ex-employee

A Delhi court has directed the grounded Kingfisher Airlines to pay the outstanding salary of three months amounting to ₹12.91 lakh to one of its ex-pilots who had moved court over non-payment of dues.
Additional District Judge Rakesh Kumar disposed of the case in favour of Captain Sanjay Sudan and declined the plea of the airline to be heard in the matter, saying having a counter-claim against the plaintiff (pilot) is “not a ground for grant of leave to defend”.
“This suit is decreed. The defendant (Kingfisher airlines) shall pay a sum of ₹12,91,035 to the plaintiff (Sudan),” it said.
The court noted that Kingfisher had not disputed the amount of salary and the period for which it was due, as claimed by Sudan, and said “in view of the provisions of Civil Procedure Code (CPC), the application (by Kingfisher) for leave to defend has been declined, the plaintiff is entitled to a judgement forthwith”.
The court rejected the claim of the cash-strapped airline that any monthly pay to the pilot was contingent on completion of 70 flying hours.
Captain Sanjay Sudan had filed the suit against Kingfisher Airlines seeking recovery of around ₹13 lakh, his outstanding salary for three months from the airline.
According to the suit, Sudan was employed by the airline as Transition Captain with effect from January 12, 2008 on a salary of ₹4.3 lakh per month which was subsequently raised and his last drawn salary was ₹5.2 lakh per month, October 2011 onwards.

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