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Delhi court issues non-bailable warrants against Mallya in cheque bounce case

The Patiala House Court has also asked the Ministry of External Affairs to send the NBW to Mallya, who is currently residing in London

Vijay Mallya declared proclaimed offender

ANI New Delhi

The Patiala House Court on Saturday issued non-bailable warrants against former liquor baron Vijay Mallya in a cheque bounce case.

The court has asked Mallya to be present in the court on November 4. It has also asked the Ministry of External Affairs to send non-bailable warrant to Mallya as he is currently residing in London.

The court said, "Despite repeated orders, Vijay Mallya hasn't appeared in the court. Need to take coercive steps to ensure his appearance in the court. It is inevitable for state machinery to intervene, assure Mallya's presence."

GMR-led Delhi International Airport (DIAL), which operates the capital's Indira Gandhi International Airport, had moved the Patiala House Court after three cheques, each for Rs 7.5 crore, issued by the airline were not honoured.

 

The grounded airline had issued the cheques towards payment for services availed by them at the IGI airport here

Earlier, the Delhi High Court also refused to quash summons issued by a trial court against Mallya.

In the High Court, Mallya's counsel had argued he was not involved in day-to-day affairs of Kingfisher Airlines, and could not be held liable in the cases filed. But the court had refused to quash the summon.

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First Published: Aug 06 2016 | 12:39 PM IST

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