NBW, extradition order against Mallya in service tax case

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A magisterial here today issued a non-bailable arrest warrant and an extradition order against businessman Vijay Mallya in a service default case.

The also issued an NBW against Sanjay Agarwal, erstwhile CEO of Mallya-owned Airlines.



"The Esplanade metropolitan magistrate's has issued a non-bailable warrant against Mallya, to be executed through the Ministry of External Affairs, and also an extradition order," said Service Department counsel Advait Sethna.

Mallya owes over Rs 100 crore to the department as of now, he said.

has an extradition treaty with (where Mallya is believed to be staying) and therefore the court's order can be executed by the the concerned authorities, the lawyer said.

The Service Department had issued a notice to the now-defunct Airlines for dues of Rs 87.5 crore in 2011-12.

The airline collected service from passengers but did not deposit it with the Department, it said.

"Mallya and CEO Sanjay Agarwal admitted the demand, but the company did not pay up the dues," said Sethna.

The department then moved the for issuance of an NBW and an extradition order.

In April 2016, a special for Prevention of Money Laundering Act cases too had issued an NBW against Mallya, while in January this year a CBI issued an NBW against the beleaguered liquor baron in an IDBI loan default case.

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NBW, extradition order against Mallya in service tax case

A magisterial court here today issued a non-bailable arrest warrant and an extradition order against businessman Vijay Mallya in a service tax default case. The court also issued an NBW against Sanjay Agarwal, erstwhile CEO of Mallya-owned Kingfisher Airlines. "The Esplanade metropolitan magistrate's court has issued a non-bailable warrant against Mallya, to be executed through the Ministry of External Affairs, and also an extradition order," said Service Tax Department counsel Advait Sethna. Mallya owes over Rs 100 crore to the department as of now, he said. India has an extradition treaty with UK (where Mallya is believed to be staying) and therefore the court's order can be executed by the the concerned authorities, the lawyer said. The Service Tax Department had issued a notice to the now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines for dues of Rs 87.5 crore in 2011-12. The airline collected service tax from passengers but did not deposit it with the Department, it said. "Mallya and ... A magisterial here today issued a non-bailable arrest warrant and an extradition order against businessman Vijay Mallya in a service default case.

The also issued an NBW against Sanjay Agarwal, erstwhile CEO of Mallya-owned Airlines.

"The Esplanade metropolitan magistrate's has issued a non-bailable warrant against Mallya, to be executed through the Ministry of External Affairs, and also an extradition order," said Service Department counsel Advait Sethna.

Mallya owes over Rs 100 crore to the department as of now, he said.

has an extradition treaty with (where Mallya is believed to be staying) and therefore the court's order can be executed by the the concerned authorities, the lawyer said.

The Service Department had issued a notice to the now-defunct Airlines for dues of Rs 87.5 crore in 2011-12.

The airline collected service from passengers but did not deposit it with the Department, it said.

"Mallya and CEO Sanjay Agarwal admitted the demand, but the company did not pay up the dues," said Sethna.

The department then moved the for issuance of an NBW and an extradition order.

In April 2016, a special for Prevention of Money Laundering Act cases too had issued an NBW against Mallya, while in January this year a CBI issued an NBW against the beleaguered liquor baron in an IDBI loan default case.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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