India, May 23 -- Budget airline SpiceJet will seek a refund of Rs.450 crore from its former promoter Kalanithi Maran, and his firm, KAL Airways, the company said on Wednesday. This follows a Delhi high court order on May 17 that overturned an earlier judgment upholding an arbitral award in Maran's favour. SpiceJet said it will seek the return of Rs.450 crore out of the Rs.730 crore it paid to KAL Airways and Maran. This includes Rs.580 crore in principal and Rs.150 crore in interest. "The division bench of the Delhi high court ruled on May 17 in favour of SpiceJet and its promoter, Ajay Singh, in the long-standing share transfer case against former promoter Kalanithi Maran and his firm, KAL Airways," SpiceJet said. "This ruling overturns a previous decision... positioning SpiceJet to claim a substantial refund based on legal advice."P14...