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Nirav Modi s lawyers tell UK court he fears risk of suicide, Covid-19 if sent to Mumbai jail
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Risk of suicide, COVID in Mumbai prison, claims Nirav Modi s extradition appeal in UK
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Vijay Mallya s defence says Indian jails over-crowded with poor hygiene
Vijay Mallya s defence says Indian jails over-crowded with poor hygiene
Mallyaâs Barrister, Clare Montgomery, Deposed Dr Alan Mitchell Before The Westminster Magistratesâ Court In London Where The Liquor Baron Is Facing An Extradition Trial. PTI | Updated on: 14 Dec 2017, 09:03:48 PM
London:
Vijay Mallya’s defence today fielded a UK-based prison service expert to claim that jails in India are over-crowded with poor hygiene as they sought to counter Indian government assurances on how he would be treated on being extradited to face fraud and money laundering charges.
Mallya’s barrister, Clare Montgomery, deposed Dr Alan Mitchell before the Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London where the liquor baron is facing an extradition trial.
Sanjeev Chawla, caught & bowled by India
Prasun Sonwalkar Filed on May 8, 2021
Like other cases, Chawla’s also went through several twists and turns in the judicial process, but reached a dead-end when the European Court of Human Rights the last recourse also refused to intervene in his extradition.
In cricketing terms, the scoreboard may well read: Sanjeev Chawla, caught and bowled India 0. Exactly 20 years after allegedly being a conduit between bookmakers who wanted to fix the outcome of cricket matches during South Africa’s tour of India in 2000, Chawla was on a flight to New Delhi, escorted by a team of the Delhi police, making him the first person since the 1992 UK-India treaty to be successfully extradited to India following a prolonged judicial process in the UK.