Vijay Mallya, the Indian tycoon once known as the 'King of Good Times', claims that banks have recovered over twice the loan ...
Indian business tycoon Vijay Mallya can be extradited from the UK to India where he faces fraud charges, a London court has ruled. The extradition ruling will be passed to the Home Secretary for ...
Mallya has moved the high court for data on the total debt recovery made from him by banks. In this article, how the fugitive ...
Vijay Mallya filed a petition in the Karnataka High Court regarding banks’ loan recovery. The fugitive businessman claimed ...
Vijay Mallya, fugitive businessman accused in ... Although born in California, US, he was raised in the UAE and London. He studied drama at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
Bengaluru: Fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya has filed a petition in the Karnataka High Court seeking loan recovery accounts ...
Fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya has filed a petition in the Karnataka High Court seeking loan recovery accounts from banks.
Fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya has submitted a petition to the Karnataka High Court. Under this petition request is made ...
Mallya stated that the banks had recovered Rs 14,131.60 crore, which was more than double the judgment debt of Rs 6,203 crore.
Senior advocate Sajan Poovayya represented Mallya in the case. Vijay Mallya is currently residing in London. (X (Vijay Mallya)) Also Read - Bengaluru Police turns 4 children battling cancer into ...