UK High Court rejects Mallya\'s plea against extradition

UK High Court rejects Mallya's plea against extradition

IANS  |  London/New Delhi 

In a fresh win for India, the United Kingdom has rejected Vijay Mallya's written submission for permission to appeal against his order passed by a Westminster magistrate's court.

Mallya, wanted by in the Rs 9,000 crore loan default case and charges of fraud, money laundering and violation of Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) brought by the Central Bureau of Investigation and the Enforcement Directorate, had moved the after the Westminster Magistrates Court, on December 10, 2018, gave the go-ahead for his

Westminster Chief Magistrate, had then sent Mallya's case to Sajid Javed, who had also cleared the in February.

Mallya, 63, left on March 2, 2016 after defaulting on loans amounting to Rs 9,000 crore he had taken for his now-defunct but he has repeatedly denied fleeing the country, saying he is ready to pay back the money he owed to the Indian banks.

had in late 2017 filed extradition proceedings against Mallya which he contested. He is currently out on bail in

A consortium of 13 banks, led by the (SBI), has been preparing to initiate loan recovery proceedings against him.

The proceedings are on before a special court in under the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act.

The had also moved the Special Prevention of last year to declare Mallya a "fugitive economic offender" and confiscate all his properties, estimated at more than Rs 12,000 crore, making it the first such case of its kind under the new

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 19:40 IST