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HC issues bailable warrant against Mallya

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Bengaluru: The High Court on Friday issued a bailable warrant against liquor baron Vijay Mallya after he failed to appear before it in connection with a contempt of court case initiated against him for allegedly breaching an undertaking given to the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) in 2013 during the proceedings on banks’ plea for recovering dues from Kingfisher Airlines Ltd.A Division Bench, comprising Justice Jayant M. Patel and Justice Aravind Kumar, passed the order during the hearing of the contempt of court petition filed in 2014 by the banks accusing Mallya of pledging huge number of shares in violation of an “oral undertaking” before the DRT “for not to transfer, alienate or otherwise to dealt with his assets.”

The Bench issued warrant, returnable by February 17 and bailable on executing a bond for Rs. 1 lakh, as Mallya failed to personally appear before the court despite his counsel communicating the court’s two orders in this regard.

When the counsel representing banks pointed out that Mallya was not in India and wanted to place before the court the procedures required to be followed to secure an accused who had left the country, the Bench said it would go step by step.

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