Vijay Mallya says he has enough evidence to prove his case, gets bail
Mallya is wanted in India
for Kingfisher Airlines' default on loans worth nearly Rs 9,000 cr
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NEWS :Vijay Mallya, the embattled tycoon who is wanted in India on loan
defaults to several banks, on Tuesday claimed that he has "enough
evidence" to plead his case as a UK court granted him bail until December
4.
The 61-year-old former chief of
erstwhile Kingfisher airlines appeared before Westminster Magistrates' Court
here for his extradition case hearing.
Chief Magistrate Emma Louise
Arbuthnot granted bail to Vijay
Mallya until December 4. The next hearing has been set for July 6.
"I have not eluded any
court...I have enough evidence to prove my case," Mallya told reporters
outside the court.
"I don't make statements to
the media because anything I say is twisted. There is enough evidence, that
will speak," he said. "I go to cheer India in a cricket match and it
becomes a media frenzy. It's better I don't say anything," he added.
Britain's Crown Prosecution Service
(CPS) presented the case in court on behalf of the Indian authorities.
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