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Vijay Mallya is living in the UK since 2016 and the government in India is trying to extradite him.

No HC relief to Mallya on proceedings for seizure of assets


The Bombay High Court on Thursday (July 11) refused to grant a stay on proceedings before a special court on confiscation of properties of embattled liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya.

A division bench of Justices Akil Kureshi and S J Kathawalla dismissed an application filed by Mallya last month, seeking a stay on the proceedings before the special court hearing cases pertaining to the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). Mallya, in his application, sought for a stay on the proceedings, or that any decision or order passed by the lower court during the proceedings shall be subject to the final decision on his other petition challenging the validity of the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act.

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The court, however, said that it did not find any reason to grant the relief sought by Mallya. On January 5 this year, the special PMLA court here declared Mallya a fugitive economic offender. The court then started proceedings for confiscation of his properties.

Mallya approached the high court against the order and also challenged the constitutional validity of the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act. This petition is pending hearing in the high court. Mallya, who is currently in the UK, has been charged by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) of defaulting on bank loans to the tune of ₹9,000 crore.

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