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Justice Nariman recuses himself from hearing Mallya's petition

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Published : Jan 20, 2020, 7:30 PM IST

Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman, the apex court judge, recused himself from hearing liquor baron Vijay Mallya's petition against the confiscation of his properties by the Enforcement Directorate. The matter has been directed to be listed before an appropriate Bench.

Supreme Court (file image)
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New Delhi: Supreme Court judge, Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman on Monday recused himself from hearing liquor baron Vijay Mallya's petition against the confiscation of his properties by the Enforcement Directorate.

The apex court directed the matter to be listed before an appropriate Bench.

In the petition filed last year, Mallya submitted that no properties other than those related to Kingfisher Airlines, which is facing cases of alleged irregularities, should be attached. On January 1, the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in Mumbai which deals with offences related to money laundering allowed banks which had lent money to Mallya to utilise the seized assets, Enforcement Directorate (ED) sources had said.

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According to sources, the seized assets mainly comprise of financial securities, such as shares. On July 11 last year, the Bombay High court had dismissed Mallya's petition seeking a stay on the procedure for the confiscation of his properties by a government agency.

A special PMLA court had on January 5 declared Mallya a fugitive economic offender and directed that the properties of the 63-year-old be confiscated.

He had fled the country in March 2016 and has been living in the United Kingdom since then.

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New Delhi: Supreme Court judge, Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman on Monday recused himself from hearing liquor baron Vijay Mallya's petition against the confiscation of his properties by the Enforcement Directorate.

The apex court directed the matter to be listed before an appropriate Bench.

In the petition filed last year, Mallya submitted that no properties other than those related to Kingfisher Airlines, which is facing cases of alleged irregularities, should be attached. On January 1, the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in Mumbai which deals with offences related to money laundering allowed banks which had lent money to Mallya to utilise the seized assets, Enforcement Directorate (ED) sources had said.

Read: SC to hear plea empowering Prez, Governors to disqualify Parl members​​​​​​​

According to sources, the seized assets mainly comprise of financial securities, such as shares. On July 11 last year, the Bombay High court had dismissed Mallya's petition seeking a stay on the procedure for the confiscation of his properties by a government agency.

A special PMLA court had on January 5 declared Mallya a fugitive economic offender and directed that the properties of the 63-year-old be confiscated.

He had fled the country in March 2016 and has been living in the United Kingdom since then.

Also Read: Supreme Court declines immediate stay on Electoral Bonds Scheme​​​​​​​

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