A garnishment is a means of collecting a monetary judgment against a defendant by ordering a third party (the garnishee) to pay money, otherwise owed to the defendant, directly to the plaintiff.
The objections were filed after Airbus failed to repay Rs 196 crore, availed by the aircraft-making company on behalf of Mallya-controlled Kingfisher Airlines Limited.
Though Airbus is in receipt of the money, it failed to deliver the planes to the now-grounded Kingfisher Airlines promoted by Mallya, Mohammad Ibrahim, the counsel for bankers, said in his submissions.
"The banks had made a pre-delivery payment of Rs 196 crore to Airbus on behalf of Kingfisher Airlines. Airbus admitted that it has received the money, but did not deliver the aircraft. Airbus should rightfully return the money to the company," he said.
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Earlier, lenders to Kingfisher Airlines had written to ministries of civil aviation and defence to restrain payments due to Airbus, commercial arm of aerospace firm Airbus Group NV, after the company failed to deliver aircraft as promised to the defunct airline and held back funds.
A detailed questionnaire also was sent to Airbus seeking their stand on the issue, but was unanswered.
The DRT Presiding Officer K Srinivasan posted the matter to September 26 for next hearing.