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Vijay Mallya May Appeal Before UK Supreme Court To Defer Extradition To India - India News
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Munish Pandey
New Delhi April 20, 2020 UPDATED: April 20, 2020 21:20 IST
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fter the London High Court rejected his appeal against extradition by India, liquor
baron Vijay Mallya may move the UK Supreme Court against the request. India
Today has learned that Marks Summers of Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has
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Today has learned that Marks Summers of Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has
communicated with the Central Bureau of India (CBI) that it is very unlikely for the UK's
Supreme Court to admit Vijay Mallya's appeal even if he chooses to challenge the order of
the London High Court.
Sources within the CBI and Enforcement Directorate (ED) told India Today that the UK
Supreme Court only looks into constitutional matters and it is rare for the apex court
there to take up an extradition issue. For the same reason, when bookie Sanjeev Chawla
was being extradited to India, he had no option of appealing before the UK SC.
However, Mallya can file an application before the Supreme Court in London within the
next 14 days to delay the process of his extradition to India.
If the Supreme Court does not accept Mallya's plea, then the home secretary has to sign
the extradition papers within 28 days. Following this, concerned authorities in the UK will
coordinate to extradite Mallya to India.
Officials have also told India Today that the procedure will be similar to the extradition of
bookie Sanjeev Chawla. On February 12, 2020, Chawla was handed over to Indian
authorities at Heathrow airport. Crime Branch officials were given the custody of Chawla
and he was brought to Delhi.
Both the CBI and the ED have filed an FIR against Mallya in Mumbai. He will be brought to
the city once the UK Home Secretary signs the extradition papers.
On Monday, a High Court in the UK observed that Vijay Mallya had defrauded the Indian
banks and should be extradited to India. Mallya is accused of defrauding Indian banks to
the tune of over Rs 11,000 crore.
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