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"UK Has No Intention Of...": British Minister On Those Who Hide To Evade Justice
- Sunday August 13, 2023
- World News | Press Trust of India
The United Kingdom has no intention of becoming a place where those seeking to evade justice can hide, British Security Minister Tom Tugendhat said, amid India's continuing push for extradition of billionaire fugitives Vijay Mallya and Nirav Modi.
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Indian Banks Recover Nearly $1 Billion From Vijay Mallya
- Wednesday June 23, 2021
- India News | Suvashree Ghosh & Shruti Srivastava, Bloomberg
Banks in India received Rs 71.82 billion ($967 million) by selling defaulter and former billionaire Vijay Mallya's stake in the United Breweries Ltd, according to a statement by the Enforcement Directorate.
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Vijay Mallya Applies For "Another Route" To Stay In UK, Says Lawyer
- Friday January 22, 2021
- India News | Press Trust of India
Fugitive billionaire Vijay Mallya has applied to UK Home Secretary Priti Patel for "another route" to be able to stay in the UK, the liquor tycoon's barrister representing him in bankruptcy proceedings in the High Court of London confirmed during a remote hearing on Friday.
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Vijay Mallya's Assets In France Worth 1.6 Million Euros Seized
- Friday December 4, 2020
- India News | Reported by Arvind Gunasekar, Edited by Debanish Achom
Fugitive billionaire Vijay Mallya's assets in France worth 1.6 million euros have been seized by the Enforcement Directorate, the probe agency said in a statement today.
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Netflix Releases 3 Episodes Of "Bad Boy Billionaires" Amid Legal Tussle
- Monday October 5, 2020
- India News | Reuters
Netflix has partially released its much-awaited series on four Indian tycoons facing fraud allegations after a state court lifted an injunction over the weekend, a lawyer representing Netflix said on Monday.
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Bad Boy Billionaires: India Released on Netflix, Minus Ramalinga Raju Episode
- Monday October 5, 2020
- Akhil Arora
Bad Boy Billionaires: India is finally available on Netflix in India and across the world, after a District Court in Bihar lifted its injunction. Three out of the docu-series' four total episodes are now streaming: Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi, and Subrata Roy. The fourth episode, about amalinga Raju, isn’t available as that’s part of a separate in...
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Why Isn’t Bad Boy Billionaires: India Out on Netflix?
- Thursday September 3, 2020
- Akhil Arora
Bad Boy Billionaires: India isn’t coming to Netflix just yet. Multiple Indian courts — including one in Bihar and another in Hyderabad — have issued a stay on the release of Bad Boy Billionaires: India, after petitions were filed by Subrata Roy and Ramalinga Raju.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Vijay Mallya's 17-Bedroom French Mansion With Helipad Rotting: Bank
- Friday January 17, 2020
- India News | Ellen Milligan, Bloomberg
Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya's palatial island home boasts 17 bedrooms, a cinema, private helipad and even its own nightclub. But one of the banks suing him for unpaid debts allege the former billionaire let it fall into disrepair.
- www.ndtv.com
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The Rise Of India's New Billionaires As Business Dynasties Flounder
- Wednesday May 8, 2019
- Business | PR Sanjai and Saritha Rai, Bloomberg
A new breed of self-made entrepreneurs is vaulting into the ranks of the wealthy, offsetting billions lost by debt-burdened industrialists and members of the country's old dynasties.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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10 Things You Need To Know About The Nirav Modi Saga
- Wednesday March 20, 2019
- India News | Edited by Stela Dey
Fugitive billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi, the main accused the Rs 13,000 crore Punjab National Bank or PNB scam, was arrested in London on Tuesday and sent to prison till March 29 by a court in London, which rejected his bail plea today. The arrest comes a week after London Westminster Court issued an arrest warrant against him in response to a req...
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Centre "Deeply Satisfied" With UK Court's Verdict On Vijay Mallya
- Tuesday December 11, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
India on Monday expressed "deep satisfaction" over a UK court judgement which ordered Vijay Mallya's extradition after concluding that the "flashy billionaire" does have a case to answer in the Indian courts over substantial "misrepresentations" of his financial dealings.
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"Bejewelled, Billionaire Playboy," Was How UK Court Described Vijay Mallya
- Monday December 10, 2018
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya was described as a "bejeweled, flashy, ostensibly billionaire playboy", by a UK court that today ordered his extradition to India to stand trial.
- www.ndtv.com
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Vijay Mallya Fights To Save Plush London Home From Bank Takeover
- Wednesday October 10, 2018
- India News | Kaye Wiggins, Bloomberg
UBS Group AG is trying to foreclose on a 20.4 million-pound ($26.6 million) mortgage loan on former billionaire Vijay Mallya's London house, which overlooks the capital's Regent's Park.
- www.ndtv.com
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F1: Sahara Force India Team Finds A New Owner
- Tuesday July 24, 2018
- Reported by Sameer Contractor, Written by Sameer Contractor
Billionaire Lawrence Stroll and father of Formula 1 driver Lance Stroll has reported to have bought the Sahara Force India F1 team. Stroll will be replacing its current owners Vijay Mallya, Subrata Roy and Michael Mol. Both Roy and Mallya have been embroiled in financial illegalities respectively, while the team hasn't been doing well financials, w...
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In Vijay Mallya Case In London, CBI Has A Good Day. Says Jail Cell Ready
- Saturday April 28, 2018
- India News | Reported by Radhika Iyer, Edited by Aloke Tikku
The CBI's evidence against billionaire Vijay Mallya, accused of loan fraud in India, was admitted by a London court today, in a boost for the investigating agency that has been trying to get the liquor tycoon to stand trial in India. The agency also informed the court that a prison cell in line with guidelines issued by an European human rights bod...
- www.ndtv.com
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"UK Has No Intention Of...": British Minister On Those Who Hide To Evade Justice
- Sunday August 13, 2023
- World News | Press Trust of India
The United Kingdom has no intention of becoming a place where those seeking to evade justice can hide, British Security Minister Tom Tugendhat said, amid India's continuing push for extradition of billionaire fugitives Vijay Mallya and Nirav Modi.
- www.ndtv.com
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Indian Banks Recover Nearly $1 Billion From Vijay Mallya
- Wednesday June 23, 2021
- India News | Suvashree Ghosh & Shruti Srivastava, Bloomberg
Banks in India received Rs 71.82 billion ($967 million) by selling defaulter and former billionaire Vijay Mallya's stake in the United Breweries Ltd, according to a statement by the Enforcement Directorate.
- www.ndtv.com
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Vijay Mallya Applies For "Another Route" To Stay In UK, Says Lawyer
- Friday January 22, 2021
- India News | Press Trust of India
Fugitive billionaire Vijay Mallya has applied to UK Home Secretary Priti Patel for "another route" to be able to stay in the UK, the liquor tycoon's barrister representing him in bankruptcy proceedings in the High Court of London confirmed during a remote hearing on Friday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Vijay Mallya's Assets In France Worth 1.6 Million Euros Seized
- Friday December 4, 2020
- India News | Reported by Arvind Gunasekar, Edited by Debanish Achom
Fugitive billionaire Vijay Mallya's assets in France worth 1.6 million euros have been seized by the Enforcement Directorate, the probe agency said in a statement today.
- www.ndtv.com
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Netflix Releases 3 Episodes Of "Bad Boy Billionaires" Amid Legal Tussle
- Monday October 5, 2020
- India News | Reuters
Netflix has partially released its much-awaited series on four Indian tycoons facing fraud allegations after a state court lifted an injunction over the weekend, a lawyer representing Netflix said on Monday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Bad Boy Billionaires: India Released on Netflix, Minus Ramalinga Raju Episode
- Monday October 5, 2020
- Akhil Arora
Bad Boy Billionaires: India is finally available on Netflix in India and across the world, after a District Court in Bihar lifted its injunction. Three out of the docu-series' four total episodes are now streaming: Vijay Mallya, Nirav Modi, and Subrata Roy. The fourth episode, about amalinga Raju, isn’t available as that’s part of a separate in...
- www.gadgets360.com
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Why Isn’t Bad Boy Billionaires: India Out on Netflix?
- Thursday September 3, 2020
- Akhil Arora
Bad Boy Billionaires: India isn’t coming to Netflix just yet. Multiple Indian courts — including one in Bihar and another in Hyderabad — have issued a stay on the release of Bad Boy Billionaires: India, after petitions were filed by Subrata Roy and Ramalinga Raju.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Vijay Mallya's 17-Bedroom French Mansion With Helipad Rotting: Bank
- Friday January 17, 2020
- India News | Ellen Milligan, Bloomberg
Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya's palatial island home boasts 17 bedrooms, a cinema, private helipad and even its own nightclub. But one of the banks suing him for unpaid debts allege the former billionaire let it fall into disrepair.
- www.ndtv.com
-
The Rise Of India's New Billionaires As Business Dynasties Flounder
- Wednesday May 8, 2019
- Business | PR Sanjai and Saritha Rai, Bloomberg
A new breed of self-made entrepreneurs is vaulting into the ranks of the wealthy, offsetting billions lost by debt-burdened industrialists and members of the country's old dynasties.
- www.ndtv.com/business
-
10 Things You Need To Know About The Nirav Modi Saga
- Wednesday March 20, 2019
- India News | Edited by Stela Dey
Fugitive billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi, the main accused the Rs 13,000 crore Punjab National Bank or PNB scam, was arrested in London on Tuesday and sent to prison till March 29 by a court in London, which rejected his bail plea today. The arrest comes a week after London Westminster Court issued an arrest warrant against him in response to a req...
- www.ndtv.com
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Centre "Deeply Satisfied" With UK Court's Verdict On Vijay Mallya
- Tuesday December 11, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
India on Monday expressed "deep satisfaction" over a UK court judgement which ordered Vijay Mallya's extradition after concluding that the "flashy billionaire" does have a case to answer in the Indian courts over substantial "misrepresentations" of his financial dealings.
- www.ndtv.com
-
"Bejewelled, Billionaire Playboy," Was How UK Court Described Vijay Mallya
- Monday December 10, 2018
- India News | Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh
Fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya was described as a "bejeweled, flashy, ostensibly billionaire playboy", by a UK court that today ordered his extradition to India to stand trial.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Vijay Mallya Fights To Save Plush London Home From Bank Takeover
- Wednesday October 10, 2018
- India News | Kaye Wiggins, Bloomberg
UBS Group AG is trying to foreclose on a 20.4 million-pound ($26.6 million) mortgage loan on former billionaire Vijay Mallya's London house, which overlooks the capital's Regent's Park.
- www.ndtv.com
-
F1: Sahara Force India Team Finds A New Owner
- Tuesday July 24, 2018
- Reported by Sameer Contractor, Written by Sameer Contractor
Billionaire Lawrence Stroll and father of Formula 1 driver Lance Stroll has reported to have bought the Sahara Force India F1 team. Stroll will be replacing its current owners Vijay Mallya, Subrata Roy and Michael Mol. Both Roy and Mallya have been embroiled in financial illegalities respectively, while the team hasn't been doing well financials, w...
- www.carandbike.com
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In Vijay Mallya Case In London, CBI Has A Good Day. Says Jail Cell Ready
- Saturday April 28, 2018
- India News | Reported by Radhika Iyer, Edited by Aloke Tikku
The CBI's evidence against billionaire Vijay Mallya, accused of loan fraud in India, was admitted by a London court today, in a boost for the investigating agency that has been trying to get the liquor tycoon to stand trial in India. The agency also informed the court that a prison cell in line with guidelines issued by an European human rights bod...
- www.ndtv.com