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Govt declares Nirav Modi fugitive

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The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed diamantair­e Nirav Modi's company, Firestar Diamond, to ask him to return to the country, dubbing him a "fugitive".

A bench of Justices S Muralidhar and I S Mehta passed the direction after the company's lawyer said relief should not be denied to it on a technicali­ty that Firestar Internatio­nal had authorised the filing of petitions by its subsidiary, Firestar Diamond.

"If we should not stress upon technicali­ty, then ask Mr Modi to come back. Ask him to come back," the bench told advocate Vijay Aggarwal, who appeared for Firestar Diamond and Firestar Internatio­nal.

Expressing "serious concern" over Modi's statement that he will not submit to jurisdicti­on of Indian agencies or courts, it said "we are dealing with a fugitive here according to them (ED). A fugitive from justice stands on a different footing." The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) has conducted searches and seizure of the company and its assets in connection with a money laundering case related to the PNB fraud case. The ED, represente­d by Additional Solicitor General Sandeep Sethi and central government standing counsel Amit Mahajan, had contended that no relief be granted to the two companies as Modi is a "fugitive from justice", was "absconding" and not joining the investigat­ion.

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