The business tycoon, Vijay Mallya has been under the court scrutiny for the allegations on the money laundering case against him.
A New Delhi court on Thursday declared India’s flamboyant tycoon Vijay Mallya a “proclaimed offender” for failing to appear to answer allegations of money laundering by flouting foreign currency laws.
The order paves the way for the government to take over Mallya’s businesses and real estate holdings.
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Mallya is currently in London where a court is hearing whether he should be extradited as sought by India.
Mallya was once hailed as India’s version of British tycoon Richard Branson for his investments in a brewing and liquor company, an airline, a Formula One team and an Indian Premier League cricket club.
Investigators have accused the 61-year-old of paying $200,000 (Dh735,000) to a British firm for displaying his company Kingfisher’s logo during the Formula One World Championships in London and some European countries in the 1990s.
The Enforcement Directorate claimed that the money was paid without prior approval of India’s federal bank. Mallya denies any wrongdoing.
The Indian government seeks the entrepreneur’s extradition to face money-laundering and conspiracy allegations. He is fighting to remain in Britain — which he calls his second home — and will be able to appeal if the judge rules against him.
Mallya was once one of the wealthiest people in India with control of Kingfish Airlines and other major businesses. He was also a prominent member of parliament before he resigned when he was about to be expelled.
The government says he borrowed hundreds of millions of dollars he knew he would never be able to repay.
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