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Latest Articles in vijay mallya
Banks Working Closely With UK Authorities To Recover Dues From Mallya: SBI MD
Without giving a specific number, he said "we hope to recover significant part our money"
Read MoreI've Become Poster Boy Of Bank Default, Says Vijay Mallya
Breaking his silence after a long time, to state the "factual position in response to the controversy unfortunately surrounding" him, Mallya said
Read MoreED Seeks Fugitive Offender Tag For Mallya In First Case Under New Legislation
Officials said the agency filed an application before a Mumbai court under the recently promulgated Fugitive Economic Offenders Ordinance that empowers it to confiscate all assets of an absconding loan defaulter
Read MoreMallya Faces Fresh Money Laundering Charge Sheet, Fugitive Tag
The ED last year had filed its first charge sheet against Mallya, now in London, in the about Rs 900 crore IDBI bank-Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) alleged bank loan fraud case
Read MoreUK Court Orders To Freeze Vijay Mallya's Assets Until April 2018
Embattled liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya, who is undergoing an extradition trial in a UK court over Rs 9,000-crore fraud and money laundering charges, will be dealing with a parallel litigation around an estimated USD 1.5 billion worldwide freeze order on his assets well into 2018.
Read MoreMallya's Offer To Pay Back Chunk Of Loan Was Rejected By Banks, Claims Defence
The Crown Prosecution Service arguing on behalf of the Indian government countered that assertion, indicating that the reason such a repayment offer would have been rejected was that the banks knew Mallya had the means to pay back the entire amount due
Read MoreIndia's Evidence For Mallya's Extradition Amounts To Zero: Defence
Vijay Mallya's defence today dismissed as "zero" the Indian government's extradition case against him, saying it has no credible case to show that the tycoon's now-defunct Kingfisher Airline's borrowings were fraudulent or that he had no intention to pay back the loans.
Read MoreVijay Mallya's Defence Question CBI's Credibility. Says The Agency Has 'Inglorious History' Of Being Politically Motivated
The CBI and the ED were today the focus of severe attacks from liquor baron Vijay Mallya's defence team which accused the agencies of getting influenced by political pressure.
Read MoreIndia Asks UK Court To Extradite Tycoon Vijay Mallya On Fraud Charges
Mark Summers, a British lawyer acting for India, told the court at the start of a two-week extradition hearing that it was entitled to conclude that he never intended to repay money borrowed by Kingfisher from IDBI in 2009
Read MoreMallya Has 'Case Of Fraud' To Answer, UK Court Told
The judge noted that businessmen in this position would be "hopeful that things will turn around", but the CPS said this was not the case with Kingfisher Airlines
Read MoreVijay Mallya To Return To UK Court As Extradition Trial Begins
Embattled liquor baron Vijay Mallya, out on a 650,000-pound bail bond following his arrest by Scotland Yard over fraud and money laundering charges earlier this year, will return to Westminster Magistrates' Court in London tomorrow as his extradition trial begins.
Read MoreMallya Extradition Hearing Confirmed For 8 Days From Dec 4
The previous fraud charges relate to Mallya's now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines owing more than Rs 9,000 crore to various Indian banks
Read MoreVijay Mallya Arrested In Rs 9,000 Cr Money Laundering Case In London; Granted Bail
India had asked Britain to extradite Mallya to face trial after the liquor and aviation tycoon fled there last March after banks sued to recover about $1.4 billion that Indian authorities say Kingfisher owes
Read MoreJottings : The Devil And The Deep Sea
Britain’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is probing liquor baron and absconding Indian businessman, Vijay Mallya, for “money laundering” in the UK and beyond
Read MoreMore Trouble For Mallya
The UK authorities have informed India about its independent 'formal' probe against Mallya while seeking details of alleged money laundering and assets abroad from CBI and ED
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