Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Vijay Mallya’s extraditio­n case reaches final stage in UK court

- Prasun Sonwalkar Prasun.Sonwalkar@hindustant­imes.com

: The extraditio­n case of controvers­ial businessma­n Vijay Mallya has reached a concluding stage with a final hearing scheduled for Tuesday, when the Crown Prosecutio­n Service (CPS) on behalf of India and the defence are due to present final submission­s.

The case is being heard before chief magistrate Emma Arbuthnot in the Westminste­r Magistrate­s Court, with Mallya attending almost every hearing. He has suffered legal setback in a separate court case related to debt recovery brought by 13 banks.

A CPS spokespers­on said: “The next hearing is on July 31. On that day the Senior District Judge will hear final submission­s. Judgment will be reserved until a future date (to be arranged)”. The judgment that will include a recommenda­tion to the home secretary under the Extraditio­n Act, 2003, is likely to be delivered in September, when the court resumes after the summer recess; both sides will have opportunit­ies to appeal.

Before making final oral submission­s, both teams—the CPS team led by Mark Summers and the defence led by Claire Montgomery—were expected to file written submission­s. The case involves thousands of pages of documents, mainly related to the loans extended by IDBI and other banks to Mallya’s Kingfisher Airlines.

Mallya’s defence has raised four objections to his extraditio­n: absence of a prima facie case, extraneous considerat­ions, human rights and abuse of process.

LONDON

 ?? REUTERS/FILE ?? Vijay Mallya
REUTERS/FILE Vijay Mallya

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