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Sanjeev Chawla, Accused In 2000 Match-Fixing Scandal, Extradited From UK
- Thursday February 13, 2020
- India News | Reported by Mukesh Singh Sengar, Edited by Shylaja Varma
Sanjeev Chawla, a bookie accused in a match fixing scandal, has been extradited and brought to India nearly 20 years after the case was filed in 2000. This marks the first high-profile extradition of its kind under the India-UK Extradition Treaty, signed in 1992.
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Vijay Mallya Extradition Progressing As Per India-UK Treaty, Says Centre
- Thursday July 26, 2018
- India News | PTI
The process for extradition of Vijay Mallya is progressing as per the India-UK extradition treaty and the matter is currently sub-judice, Rajya Sabha was informed today.
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'No Change Needed In India-UK Extradition Treaty,' Says Top Official In London
- Tuesday July 18, 2017
- India News | Reported by Radhika Iyer, Edited by Nidhi Sethi
Even though India's endless wait to bring back flamboyant businessman Vijay Mallya, who is nesting in London, continues, and even though there has been only one extradition from the UK to India since the Extradition treaty was signed in 1992 between the two countries, the Indian Home Secretary said that the agreement is "working just fine".
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Request To Bring Back Vijay Mallya From UK Forwarded To External Affairs Ministry
- Tuesday February 21, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Home Ministry on Monday forwarded to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) a court-issued request to bring back embattled liquor baron Vijay Mallya from the United Kingdom to India to face money laundering probe.
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Enforcement Directorate To Invoke Treaty With UK To Bring Vijay Mallya Back
- Friday February 17, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
A special court in Mumbai has allowed the Enforcement Directorate or ED to invoke the India-UK Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) to bring back embattled liquor baron Vijay Mallya to the country to face money laundering probe.
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Sanjeev Chawla, Accused In 2000 Match-Fixing Scandal, Extradited From UK
- Thursday February 13, 2020
- India News | Reported by Mukesh Singh Sengar, Edited by Shylaja Varma
Sanjeev Chawla, a bookie accused in a match fixing scandal, has been extradited and brought to India nearly 20 years after the case was filed in 2000. This marks the first high-profile extradition of its kind under the India-UK Extradition Treaty, signed in 1992.
- www.ndtv.com
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Vijay Mallya Extradition Progressing As Per India-UK Treaty, Says Centre
- Thursday July 26, 2018
- India News | PTI
The process for extradition of Vijay Mallya is progressing as per the India-UK extradition treaty and the matter is currently sub-judice, Rajya Sabha was informed today.
- www.ndtv.com
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'No Change Needed In India-UK Extradition Treaty,' Says Top Official In London
- Tuesday July 18, 2017
- India News | Reported by Radhika Iyer, Edited by Nidhi Sethi
Even though India's endless wait to bring back flamboyant businessman Vijay Mallya, who is nesting in London, continues, and even though there has been only one extradition from the UK to India since the Extradition treaty was signed in 1992 between the two countries, the Indian Home Secretary said that the agreement is "working just fine".
- www.ndtv.com
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Request To Bring Back Vijay Mallya From UK Forwarded To External Affairs Ministry
- Tuesday February 21, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Home Ministry on Monday forwarded to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) a court-issued request to bring back embattled liquor baron Vijay Mallya from the United Kingdom to India to face money laundering probe.
- www.ndtv.com
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Enforcement Directorate To Invoke Treaty With UK To Bring Vijay Mallya Back
- Friday February 17, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
A special court in Mumbai has allowed the Enforcement Directorate or ED to invoke the India-UK Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) to bring back embattled liquor baron Vijay Mallya to the country to face money laundering probe.
- www.ndtv.com