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New Delhi : The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday, on behalf of the UK High Court, the prime accused in the PNB scam case and the fugitives of India. The dismissal of the appeal against the extradition of diamond merchant Nirav Modi to India has been welcomed. The Ministry of External Affairs said that it will continue its efforts to bring back Nirav Modi as well as other economic offenders to India. Let us inform that not only diamond businessman Nirav Modi but also liquor businessman Vijay Mallya has taken refuge in Britain in the bank loan fraud case. Efforts are going on by the Indian government to bring back these two criminals, but due to the UK law, some obstacles are also being created. to bring fugitives to India Efforts underway Spokesperson of Ministry of External Affairs Arindam Bagchi During a conversation with the media, he said that we welcome the decision of the UK High Court to dismiss the appeal against the extradition of Nirav Modi. He said that we will continue our efforts to bring back Nirav Modi as well as other economic offenders so that they can be brought to justice. Arindam Bagchi said that India is trying hard to extradite the economic fugitives so that they can face the legal process in the country. London High Court Petition Dismiss Let us tell you that the High Court of London gave the diamond Businessman Nirav Modi's appeal against extradition on the ground of mental health was dismissed on Wednesday. The High Court has ruled that the risk of Nirav committing suicide is not such that it would be unfair and repressive if he is extradited to India to face charges of fraud and money laundering. 67639 )Nirav Modi may go to the Supreme Court The then UK Home Minister Priti Patel held the court in April last year. Nirav's extradition was ordered on the basis of an arrangement and since then the process of appeals was going on in the case. After losing the appeal, Nirav Modi can go to the Supreme Court on a point of law of public importance. He can apply against him in the Supreme Court within 14 days of the High Court's decision. However, an appeal can be made to the Supreme Court only if the High Court has certified that the matter is of the point of law of public importance.

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New Delhi : The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday, on behalf of the UK High Court, the prime accused in the PNB scam case and the fugitives of India. The dismissal of the appeal against the extradition of diamond merchant Nirav Modi to India has been welcomed. The Ministry of External Affairs said that it will continue its efforts to bring back Nirav Modi as well as other economic offenders to India. Let us inform that not only diamond businessman Nirav Modi but also liquor businessman Vijay Mallya has taken refuge in Britain in the bank loan fraud case. Efforts are going on by the Indian government to bring back these two criminals, but due to the UK law, some obstacles are also being created.

to bring fugitives to India Efforts underway

Spokesperson of Ministry of External Affairs Arindam Bagchi During a conversation with the media, he said that we welcome the decision of the UK High Court to dismiss the appeal against the extradition of Nirav Modi. He said that we will continue our efforts to bring back Nirav Modi as well as other economic offenders so that they can be brought to justice. Arindam Bagchi said that India is trying hard to extradite the economic fugitives so that they can face the legal process in the country.

London High Court Petition Dismiss

Let us tell you that the High Court of London gave the diamond Businessman Nirav Modi’s appeal against extradition on the ground of mental health was dismissed on Wednesday. The High Court has ruled that the risk of Nirav committing suicide is not such that it would be unfair and repressive if he is extradited to India to face charges of fraud and money laundering.

67639 )Nirav Modi may go to the Supreme Court

The then UK Home Minister Priti Patel held the court in April last year. Nirav’s extradition was ordered on the basis of an arrangement and since then the process of appeals was going on in the case. After losing the appeal, Nirav Modi can go to the Supreme Court on a point of law of public importance. He can apply against him in the Supreme Court within 14 days of the High Court’s decision. However, an appeal can be made to the Supreme Court only if the High Court has certified that the matter is of the point of law of public importance.