Mumbai jail fit for Mallya extradition? UK court to review 'step by step video'


Mumbai/London, Sep 12(PTI): Vijay Mallya will appear before a London court on Wednesday for a hearing in his extradition case, during which the judge is expected to review a video of the Mumbai jail cell prepared by the Indian authorities for the embattled liquor tycoon.

The 62-year-old former Kingfisher Airline boss, who has been on bail on an extradition warrant since his arrest in April 2017, is fighting extradition to India on charges of fraud and money laundering amounting to around Rs 9,000 crores.

At the previous hearing in July in the Westminster Magistrates' Court in, Judge Emma Arbuthnot had asked the Indian authorities to submit a "step by step video" of the Barrack 12 of Arthur Road Jail for "the avoidance of doubt" over the availability of natural light in the cell where the businessman is expected to be detained pre-trial, during trial and in the event he is convicted by the Indian courts.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), arguing on behalf of the Indian government, had agreed to the request and the video has since been submitted to the court. Mallya's defence team had demanded an inspection of the jail cell to ensure it meets the UK's human rights obligations related to extradition proceedings.

The CPS stressed that the Indian government had provided “adequate material” which rendered the need for an inspection unnecessary, leading to the demand for a video recording to be reviewed by the court. The judge is also expected to hear the final closing arguments in the case, after which a timeline for her ruling is likely to become clearer.

The extradition trial, which opened at the London court on December 4, 2017, is aimed at laying out a prima facie case of fraud against Mallya. It also seeks to prove there are no "bars to extradition" and that the tycoon is assured a fair trial in India over his now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines' alleged default of over Rs 9,000 crores in loans from a consortium of Indian banks.

The CPS has argued that the evidence they have presented establishes "dishonesty" on the part of the businessman and that there are no bars to him being extradited from the UK to face Indian courts.

Mallya's defence team has deposed a series of expert witnesses to claim he had no "fraudulent" intentions and that he is unlikely to get a fair trial in India.

  

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  • Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 12 2018

    The fact that the British authorities asked for the pictures and videos of the Jail cell where Mallya would be lodged in itself is a shame to our country... Then the fact that our Indian authorities decided to upgrade the standard for this guy is deplorable and proves beyond any point our judiciary systems hypocrisy and double standards, to top it all we send the British authorities the pictures and videos which only proves that we still haven't got our tail out from between our legs since independence.. all the talk of Chowkidhaar and 56" chaati goes Tooszzz up in air...

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Sep 12 2018

    Beggars and convicts cannot be choosy.
    It is known that Vijay Mallya is in good books with Prince Charles.
    Hence friend in need is friend indeed.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 12 2018

    Tomorrow he may ask for his Calendar Girls ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Sep 12 2018

    It is ridiculous for the UK court to ask India to submit the video of the jail cell in which Mallya is to bejailed.
    He is an Indian Citizen and has committed fraud in India, Irrespective of the jail conditions in India he should be sent back to India to face consequences of of his fraud. Come back Arthur road Anda cell is waiting for you...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 12 2018

    How can a 'Chor' ask for special favors & India is dancing to their Tune ...

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