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Supreme Court notice to Enforcement Directorate on Vijay Mallya's plea

The ED has moved a special court seeking to declare the Mallya a fugitive economic offender

PTI New Delhi Published 07.12.18, 11:13 AM
Vijay Mallya has been on bail in the UK on an extradition warrant since his arrest in April last year.

Vijay Mallya has been on bail in the UK on an extradition warrant since his arrest in April last year. The Telegraph file picture

The Supreme Court on Friday issued a notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on industrialist Vijay Mallya's plea challenging the ongoing proceedings in a Mumbai court to declare him a fugitive economic offender.

A bench of Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi and Justice S.K. Kaul sought the probe agency's response on the plea.

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The ED moved the special court seeking to declare the London-based industrialist a fugitive economic offender under the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act, 2018.

The apex court issued notice on Mallya's plea but refused to stay proceedings before the Mumbai special court.

Bombay High Court recently dismissed Mallya's appeal. The industrialist has filed an appeal against the high court order.

Under the provisions of the act, once a person is declared a fugitive economic offender, the prosecuting agency has the power to confiscate the accused persons' properties.

The special court had on October 30 rejected Mallya's application, following which the liquor baron approached the high court.

Mallya's counsel had told the division bench that his pleas should not be misunderstood as a ploy to run away from proceedings.

'We are also anxious to clear dues and to see to it that creditors get their dues back. We don't want properties to be seized by the Enforcement Directorate, which would then hamper process of clearance of dues,' his counsel had said.

The high court, however, had said it was not inclined to grant any relief.

'The application has been filed at the threshold and at a very premature stage when the lower court is still hearing the prosecuting agency's request to declare him (Mallya) a fugitive economic offender,' the court had said in its order.

The bench, while dismissing the plea filed by Mallya, had said the lower court shall hear the application filed by the ED on merits.

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