Additional City Civil and Sessions Court Judge N R Channakeshava directed Chandy to be present on December 13.
On October 24, the court had directed six persons, including Chandy, and a firm to together pay an amount of Rs 1,60,85,700 to a Bengaluru-based businessman MK Kuruvilla, with 12 per cent interest, for a solar project that did not materialise.
Chandy had filed two applications appealing against the eralier verdict. The first plea challenged the court's ex-parte order and the second sought that his arguments be heard.
The court had said the defendants must comply with the order within six months failing which Kuruvilla will be entitled to recover the determined amount from the defendants, in accordance with law.
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Kuruvilla had filed a petition last year seeking return of Rs 1,60,85,700 deposited with SCOSSA Educational Consultants Private Limited, the first defendant, for setting up a solar power project in Kerala.
Nair had claimed that one of the directors, Andrews, was Chandy's first cousin and would be appointed consultant and operate from Abu Dhabi for setting up the project. Also, he had named another person Diljith and claimed that he too was a director in the firm besides being a youth Congress activist. Nair had claimed Diljith was the private secretary to Chandy.
Kuruvilla had said he gave Rs 1.35 crore to the three persons. After the money was handed over, the trio did not answer his phone calls and allegedly threatened that his entire family would be eliminated.