New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Monday awarded four-month sentence to fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya in a contempt case. Observing that it must impose adequate punishment upon the contemnor in order to maintain the majesty of law, a bench headed by Justice U U Lalit also imposed a fine of Rs 2,000 on Mallya. Mallya is accused in a bank loan default matter of over Rs 9,000 crore involving his defunct Kingfisher Airlines. Considering the facts and circumstances on record and the fact that the contemnor never showed any remorse nor tendered any apology for his conduct, we impose sentence of four months and fine in the sum of Rs 2,000, the bench said while pronouncing the order.
The apex court had in 2020 dismissed Mallya's plea seeking review of the May 2017 verdict which had held him guilty of contempt for transferring USD 40 million (one million = ten lakh) to his children in violation of court orders. While pronouncing the order on Monday, the bench said the contemnor and beneficiaries of the transactions, referred to in its May 2017 verdict, shall be bound to deposit the amount received by them along with eight per cent interest per annum with the recovery officer concerned within four weeks. In case the amounts are not so deposited, the recovery officer concerned shall be entitled to take appropriate proceedings for recovery of said amount and the Government of India and all agencies concerned shall extend assistance and complete cooperation, it said.
The bench said the fine of Rs 2,000 imposed on Mallya be deposited in the registry of the apex court within four weeks and upon such deposit, the amount shall be handed over to the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee. In case, the amount of fine is not deposited within the time stipulated, the contemnor shall undergo further sentence of two months, it said. In the circumstances, in order to maintain the majesty of law, we must impose adequate punishment upon the contemnor and also pass necessary direction so that the advantage secured by the contemnor or anyone claiming under him are set at nought and the amount in question is available in execution of the decree passed in the concerned recovery proceedings, the bench said.
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