Change in board structure positive; consensus on RPT policy key factor
Under the law, the chairperson of the board does not enjoy any special power, unless the Articles of Association confers casting vote
Resolution will come up for approval at the company's AGM on Tuesday
Rakesh Gangwal and Rahul Bhatia -- promoters of the country's largest airline IndiGo -- are fighting over corporate governance matters
Gangwal and Rahul Bhatia -- promoters of the country's largest airline IndiGo -- are locked in a bitter battle over alleged corporate governance lapses
Gangwal's decisions are being overturned as partner Rahul Bhatia tries to make IndiGo his own
Related-party transaction policy to be amended; promoters agree on new board structure
A look at the numbers show that the value of such transactions grew slower than net sales and total assets
IndiGo's promoters, Rahul Bhatia and Rakesh Gangwal, have publicly fallen out after Gangwal wrote to Sebi alleging lack of corporate governance in the company
During a conference call to discuss the June quarter financial results, Dutta said the board meeting would continue on Saturday
InterGlobe Aviation, SpiceJet and Jet Airways were trading lower in the range of 1% to 4% on the BSE.
The government has sought explanations from InterGlobe Aviation on allegations of corporate governance lapses raised by co-founder and promoter Rakesh Gangwal. In a filing to the stock exchanges, the company on Thursday said it received a communication on Wednesday from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) regarding the complaint. The Registrar of Companies (RoC), National Capital Territory of Delhi & Haryana has sought "certain information/explanations" in relation to Gangwal's complaint. "The company will respond to MCA within the prescribed period," the filing said. Explanations have been sought under Section 206(4) of the Companies Act, 2013. Section 26 provides powers for the ministry to call for information, inspect books and conduct inquiries. The ministry's communication comes less than 10 days after Gangwal flagged concerns about corporate governance lapses at InterGlobe Aviation, especially certain related party transactions entered into by co-founder Rahul Bhatia's
Minister of State for Civil Aviation Jayant Sinha said his ministry has been monitoring prices on the impacted routes
On March 13, Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) grounded 11 Airbus 320 Neo aircraft owned by Indigo Airlines and Go Air following multiple instances of engine-related problems
Operations at the terminal kicked off 12 am onwards on Sunday
Britannia, Dilip Buildcon, Firstsource Solutions, Lakshmi Machine Works, MRF, Nestle India and TV18 Broadcasting were among 11 stocks from the S&P BSE500 index hitting their respective 52-week highs
Grounded Indian planes will be up in air by end of April says company president
Intense rivalry among airlines makes matters worse
Budget carrier IndiGo today grounded one more A320 Neo fitted with Pratt&Whitney engine due to "oil chip issue" taking the total number of such planes on ground to seven. IndiGo confirmed the grounding of the plane bearing registration no VT-ITK after completing its flight to New Delhi from Kochi today. "VT-ITK (Neo) operating COK-DEL (Cochi-New Delhi) was alerted with an 'oil chip' message on engine no 1 post landing at Delhi. As a part of troubleshooting, aircraft was withdrawn at Delhi," IndiGo said in a statement. Significantly, aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had grounded eight of IndiGo A320 Neo planes on March 12 along with three of GoAir due to safety issues. "Including this aircraft, IndiGo now has seven NEOs grounded," the airline said in a statement.
Apollo Tyres, Nestle India, SRF and Steel Strips Wheels too hit their respective record highs in intra-day trade today