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Nirav Modi case: UK judge s jibes at retired Indian counterparts
NAOMI CANTON / TNN / Updated: Feb 26, 2021, 10:07 IST
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A UK court has cleared extradition of Nirav Modi to India in relation to PNB scam case. (File photo)
LONDON: UK judge Sam Goozée on Thursday slammed the evidence presented by retired judges Abhay Thipsay and Markandey Katju while arguing in favour of scam-accused diamantaire Nirav Modi. Thipsay had claimed that the evidence against Nirav would not meet the criteria of cheating and criminal breach of trust under Indian law.
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