Fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi, imprisoned in the UK for over six years, told a London court that there are “sensational developments” expected when his extradition case to India reopens next month.
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'Risk of torture' in India: Nirav Modi seeks to reopen UK extradition case - Here's what is known about his appeal
Nirav Modi Extradition Case: Fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi's application hearing seeking permission to reopen his extradition appeal concluded in the High Court in London, with claims that he ...
In a significant development in the high-profile extradition case of fugitive economic offender, diamond merchant Nirav Modi, the London High Court has refused to reopen proceedings against his ...
India, March 6 -- A special court here has issued notices to absconding diamond businessman Nirav Modi's brothers, asking them to explain why they should not be officially declared a "fugitive ...
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Nirav Modi gets 'anonymity' shield from European Court as extradition battle intensifies
Fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi has been granted “anonymity” status by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) till the disposal of his petition seeking a stay on his extradition to India. In a ...
Nirav Modi, in prison for over six years, has told a UK court there are "sensational developments" to come when his Indian extradition case on fraud and money laundering charges reopens for a hearing ...
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"Government fully committed": India in active pursuit of Nirav Modi's extradition from UK
New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has reaffirmed the Indian government's steadfast resolve to secure the extradition of fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi from the United Kingdom, ...
In a setback to fugitive Indian diamond magnate Nirav Modi, his fresh bail application was rejected by a UK court. Nirav Modi has been in prison in London for nearly six years after losing his ...
TOI correspondent from London: Fugitive jeweller Nirav Modi appeared in person at the London circuit commercial court on Monday to fight another legal battle — a claim against him of over Rs 100 crore ...
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'Unlikely Nirav Modi will be tortured in India': UK High Court rejects fugitive's appeal | Exclusive
Times Now has accessed the London High Court order which rejects fugitive billionaire Nirav Modi’s appeal to reopen his extradition trial. The UK High Court, in its order, mentions the “friendly ...
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