The former liquor baron is in trouble in the courts, not just in the UK, but also in India
India will try to convince the British judiciary to get him Vijay Mallya back to India
Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi raised the issue with his UK counterpart Patsy Wilkinson
61-year-old Mallya was arrested by the Scotland Yard last month
Mallya was arrested and granted bail in London last month
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The now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines he set up owes over Rs 9,000 cr to state-owned and private banks
It is likely that the govt would cite both developments as its success in taking to task Big Money
Mallya senior is wanted in India for defaulting on over Rs 8,000 crore in bank loans
India has had meagre success in such cases.
Vijay Mallya has to pay a whopping 9,000 crore of loan taken from a consortium of 17 banks
61-year-old liquor baron has been living in self-imposed exile in Britain since last year
Move follows poor track record of India in extraditing offenders from Britain
61-year-old liquor baron, who has been living in self-imposed exile in Britain since last year
After the bail, Mallya tried to play it down, calling it 'usual Indian media hype'
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Mallya has lived on the edge for long enough to know that his extradition from UK is not a given
A few weeks before, UK set in motion the process of extradition of the industrialist
Last month the British government certified India's request for extradition
India had applied to extradite Mallya to face trial after he was charged with conspiracy and fraud