Legal hurdles: The wait for Mallya to go on
It's going to be a while before Mumbai's Arthur Road Jail sees the arrival of the industrialist from London

Those anticipating a quick return to India for Vijay Mallya are in for a disappointment. His extradition process still has three levels of appeals that his formidable legal team is on track to make full use of. As the case winds its way up the UK’s legal system, he’s expected to stay there for, at least, the next 18-24 months.
What’s clear is that with the noose tightening around Mallya, the former Rajya Sabha MP is making every attempt to settle his outstanding dues. During the course of the trial, he upped his offer made before the Karnataka High Court to settle the principal due to the banks from an earlier 80 percent to 100 percent.
According to lawyer Zulfiquar Memon, who worked on the extradition case of music director Nadeem Saifi-Akhtar in the late 1990s, Mallya’s offer came as the Westminster Magistrates’ Court also made a prima facie determination of the fact that Mallya had defrauded Indian banks. “This shows that his appeal may not be on a very strong ground,” he says. Appellate courts—the UK High Court, Supreme Court and House of Lords—only rule on points of law and do notconsider evidence afresh.
First Published: Dec 16, 2018, 17:52
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