After submission of the objection copies by Diageo PLC, Diageo Netherlands and United Spirits Ltd (USL), owned by the UK-based firm, which are among the defendants, DRT Judge Benakanahalli posted the matter for next hearing on April 13.
Other defendants, including Kingfisher Airlines Limited gave an undertaking that they would file objections to the DRT's March 7 order later.
It had also restrained Diageo and United Spirits Ltd, owned by the UK-based firm, from temporarily disbursing the amount to Mallya, who worked out the deal under a severance package.
DRT had asked Diageo PLC, Diageo Netherlands and USL to furnish details of the termination agreement between them. The tribunal had also ordered that the amount be attached till the disposal of the original application filed by State Bank of India in 2013.
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SBI, which leads the consortium of 17 banks that lent money to the grounded Kingfisher Airlines, had moved DRT here against the airline's chairman Mallya in its bid to recover over Rs 7,000 crore of dues from him.
Mallya had to quit as chairman of United Spirits - a company founded by his family in which he sold majority stake to Diageo. Under the deal, that also ended a year-long boardroom battle at United Spirits, Diageo has agreed to pay Mallya USD 75 million (Rs 515 crore).
Other lenders include Punjab National Bank, Bank of Baroda, Canara Bank, Bank of India, Central Bank of India, Federal Bank, Uco Bank and Dena Bank.
He has failed to appear for questioning by Enforcement Directorate, which has been investigating hismassive debt liability since he left for London earlier thismonth.
Other defendants before the DRT are United Breweries (Holdings) Limited, Vijay Mallya, Kingfisher Finvest (India) Ltd, SBICAP Trustee Company Ltd,the Commissioner of Service Tax, Unit Trust of IndiaInvestment Advisory Services Limited and Standard Chartered Bank.