To Continue His Stay In UK, Vijay Mallya Tries For Another Route
It is likely that the reference is to an asylum route which, according to legal experts, would depend upon whether Mallya applied for asylum prior to the extradition request or after. File photo Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-23T08:57:27+05:30 To Continue His Stay In UK, Vijay Mallya Tries For Another Route outlookindia.com 2021-01-23T09:01:16+05:30
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Amid concerns of extradition and mounting pressure of India’s efforts to get him back on the Indian soil, Vijay Mallya has applied to Home Secretary Priti Patel for “another route” to be able to stay in the UK, the liquor tycoon s barrister representing him in bankruptcy proceedings in the High Court in London confirmed during a remote hearing on Friday.
LONDON: Vijay Mallya, who is due to be extradited to India, has applied for "another route" to be able to stay in the UK, the embattled liquor tycoon's
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Vijay Mallya Applies For Another Route To Stay In UK, Says Lawyer Vijay Mallya remains in Britain on bail until the Home Secretary signs off on the order for him to be extradited to India to face charges of fraud and money laundering related to the now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines.
Updated: January 22, 2021 10:50 pm IST
Vijay Mallya s challenge to India s extradition request was turned down in the UK last year. (File)
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Fugitive billionaire Vijay Mallya has applied to UK Home Secretary Priti Patel for another route to be able to stay in the UK, the liquor tycoon s barrister representing him in bankruptcy proceedings in the High Court of London confirmed during a remote hearing on Friday.
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Vijay Mallya has applied to Home Secretary Priti Patel for another route to be able to stay in the UK, the liquor tycoon s barrister representing him in bankruptcy proceedings in the High Court of London confirmed during a remote hearing on Friday.
The 65-year-old businessman, whose legal challenge to the Indian government s extradition request was turned down at the Supreme Court level in the UK last year, remains in Britain on bail until Patel signs off on the order for him to be extradited to India to face charges of fraud and money laundering related to the now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines.