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MALLYA LOSES LAWSUIT IN UK OVER $1.55 BN CLAIMS

- ANTHONY AARONS BLOOMBERG

Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya lost a UK lawsuit filed by Indian banks seeking to collect more than 1.15 billion pounds ($1.55 billion) amid allegation­s that he committed massive fraud.

Judge Andrew Henshaw in London Tuesday said the lenders, including IDBI Bank, can enforce an Indian court ruling that relates to allegation­s that Mallya willfully defaulted on about $1.4 billion in debt for his now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines. Henshaw also refused to overturn a worldwide order freezing Mallya’s assets.

The 62-year-old is fighting numerous lawsuits in the UK and his native country over fraud and money-laundering allegation­s. He was arrested in London more than a year ago and is waging another fight to block extraditio­n in a different court about three miles across town. Lawyers for Mallya declined to comment after the hearing. Henshaw refused permission to appeal Tuesday’s ruling, meaning his attorneys will have to directly petition the Court of Appeal. Attorneys at law firm TLT in London, who are representi­ng the lenders said the ruling will allow them to enforce the underlying judgment by the Indian debt recovery tribunal immediatel­y.

The asset freeze order had forced Mallya to live on 5,000 pounds a week, but his allowance was increased to roughly 20,000 pounds a week earlier this year, lawyers for the lenders said after the hearing.

Mallya was arrested in London April 18 on a warrant issued by Indian authoritie­s accusing him of conspiring to defraud India’s IDBI Bank through a 91 billion-rupee ($1.4 billion) loan to Kingfisher Airlines — a premium airline he founded in 2005 and shut down seven years later. Mallya left India in 2016, saying he was moving to England to be closer to his children. He has refused to return to India and said he fears an unfair trial amid the “media frenzy and hysteria” over unpaid dues.

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