Earlier on Sunday, the MEA had revoked Mallya's passport in order to bring him back into India
Industrialist tells Financial Times in an interview that he has been living in forced exile
External affairs ministry writes to British High Commission seeking his deportation from the United Kingdom
Move comes days after the ministry revoked Mallya's diplomatic passport
The ED today urged a Delhi court to recall its earlier order granting permanent exemption from personal appearance to liquor baron Vijay Mallya in a case for allegedly evading summons issued by the agency in connection with purported violation of foreign exchange rules. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Sumit Dass, who was hearing final arguments in the case, was told by Enforcement Directorate (ED's) prosecutor N K Matta that he would file an appropriate application in this regard within a week. The court posted the matter for further hearing on May 20. During the hearing, Matta argued that court should recall its December 2000 order by which Mallya was granted permanent exemption from personal appearance as a PMLA court in Mumbai has recently issued an open-ended warrant against Mallya, chairman of now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines in connection with a money laundering case. He said the exemption order was passed by the court and the present status is that Mallya has gone abroad
Vijay Mallya is part of an unenviable list of MPs who have been expelled from Rajya Sabha
Mallya owes 17 banks about Rs 9,400 crore in dues
He argued at the court that returning to India is meaningless, given the context
Mallya, who is wanted for defaulting bank loans to the tune of Rs 9,000 crore, has been given a week to reply
Mallya, who is wanted for defaulting bank loans to the tune of Rs 9,000 crore, has been given a week to reply
The use of companies with offshore links to buy properties in Britain has come under increasing scrutiny
According to 'The Sunday Times', Mallya confirmed that his official address in the UK is at Ladywalk
Foreign ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup said the passport has been revoked under Section 10(3)(c) & (h) of Passports Act
The order by Chief Judicial Magistrate Nupur on Friday came on a complainant by an AirAsia pilot Akash Sharma
Law authorises ED to investigate cross-border offences and does not limit its jurisdiction to India alone
Ministry was also examining response provided by Mallya through his lawyer to show-cause notice asking why his passport should not be revoked
However, he did not raise any bills against water and power consumptions and medical expenses.
Also tells the court that overseas assets are not considered while granting loans and hence banks have no right to seek details
Diageo also argued that $40 million was paid to Mallya on February 25, much before DRT's March 7 order, and hence the attempt of the bankers to recreate liability is questionable and untenable
Mallya tell SC he is ready to pay Rs 1,590 cr only, and he can't pay the entire amount until court allows the sale of shares stuck in litigation