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All Depends on India’s Paperwork as London Court to Give Final Hearing in Mallya Case
The Indian effort to make the Mallya case watertight has led the judge in Westminster magistrates court to describe its various facets as a “jigsaw puzzle”.
Indian agencies have shown energy and attention to detail in the extradition case of fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya, who faces a final hearing in a London court on July 11 after several since April last year.
India has presented a litany of charges backed by evidence and has even removed a joint secretary in a ministry to speed up things. This is significant in the context of previous cases failing due to poor paperwork, which did not hold in British courts.