Document in Mallya case in SC missing, next hearing August 20


New Delhi, Aug 6 (IANS) In a new twist in the Vijay Mallya case, a certain document connected with the case in the Supreme Court has gone missing from the apex court files.

A bench comprising Justices U.U. Lalit and Ashok Bhushan adjourned the hearing to August 20.

It was hearing the review plea filed by Mallya against a July 14, 2017 judgment wherein he was found guilty of contempt for not paying Rs 9,000 crore dues to banks despite repeated directions, although he had transferred $40 million to his children.

The bench was looking for a reply on an intervention application, which it seemed has gone missing from the case papers.

Parties involved in the case sought more time to file fresh copies.

On June 19, the Supreme Court sought an explanation from its registry regarding Mallya's appeal against the May 2017 conviction in the contempt case for not repaying Rs 9,000 crore dues to banks not listed for the last 3 years.

A bench comprising Justices Lalit and Bhushan had asked the Registry to furnish all the details including names of the officials who had dealt with the file concerning the Review Petition for the last three years.

The bench said according to the record, placed before it, the review petition was not listed before the court for the last three years. "Before we deal with the submissions raised in the Review Petition, we direct the Registry to explain why the Review Petition was not listed before the concerned Court for the last three years," said the bench.

In May 2017, the apex court held him guilty of contempt of court for transferring $40 million to his children and ordered him to appear on July 10 to argue on the quantum of punishment.

The bench said let the explanation be furnished within two weeks. "The Review Petition shall, thereafter, be considered on merits," it added.

In 2017, the apex court passed the order on a contempt petition against Mallya by a consortium of banks led by the SBI. The banks claimed Mallya transferred $40 million from Daigeo to his children's accounts and did not use this money to clear his debt. Banks cited this as a violation of judicial orders.

  

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  • praveen, mlore

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    and they self proglaiming as we are corrupt free after rafale paper missing and deal disclosing is national security and our media showing every inch of rafale jet planes techinical things to public but deal papers are national cincerns...what a hyprocratic BJPeee is

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  • praveen, mlore

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    like Rafale papers missing from Prime Ministers office now this documents.....sooo who is the chorr here?????

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  • Gibs, Udupi/Kuwait

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    How come the documents are missing in SC?? Files have been stolen & given to their Political Bosses like Rafale documents. In fact Politicians and businessmen are both involved in high level corruption cases as they protect one another. Indian public is the loser as the banks go bankrupt!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    Why do only Corrupt files go Missing ...

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    This explains everything about SC employees..
    Please fire them from the job.
    Please make fresh appointments from clerks to security guards.
    These things definitely daunt India image at the international level

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    King of good times
    Shall remain a King always.
    All looks like government games. (hide & seek)

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  • Sadiq, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    Mr. Rafale would have taken Mallya s files. 9000 crore can adjust in 20 lakh crore package and give clean chit to Mallya so he can contest from Bengalore north as BJP candidate.

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  • Francis Lewis, Sastan

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    May be some adjustment in settling the Loan dues

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    1st time in 70 years.

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  • Ramesh Babu, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    Ask the judges.

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  • MIA, Udupi

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    What else we can expect from the SC if they cannot protect evidences ?

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  • Mohammed, India

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    Bhakt didn’t vote bjp to get back mallya, lalit modi or choksi, they voted for hindu rashtra and its happening.. and courts are also supporting bjp to make india as hindu nation..

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    That happens when a governance with a difference rules the nation.

    It's not the first it's happening in India, the Defense Min is no less either. It lost docs related to Rafale.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Aug 06 2020

    If Rafale documents can go missing, then anything can happen under this most corrupt BJP.

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