High Court Dismisses Vijay Mallya's Plea Against Debt Recovery
The High Court has advised Vijay Mallya to 'move on' regarding his plea against debt recovery, asking the Enforcement Directorate to confirm if recovery claims have been settled.
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The High Court has advised Vijay Mallya to 'move on' regarding his plea against debt recovery, asking the Enforcement Directorate to confirm if recovery claims have been settled.
Vijay Mallya reportedly told Nirav Modi, 'You are a fool to live so openly,' prior to Modi's arrest, suggesting a warning about his public lifestyle amidst legal troubles.

India's Enforcement Directorate has declared 21 individuals, including Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya, as fugitive economic offenders. This action led to the seizure of assets worth Rs 2,178 crore, reflecting the agency's increased focus on money laundering cases.

The Bombay High Court has advised Vijay Mallya and the SBI-led consortium of banks to 'move on' and resolve their dispute over Mallya's assets, which were attached by the Enforcement Directorate.
An Indian Revenue Service officer, Satyabrata Kumar, who led high-profile Enforcement Directorate probes against figures like Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya, has taken voluntary retirement from service.
Former Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) owner Vijay Mallya expressed deep emotional attachment to the franchise after its record sale, stating it remains 'part of his DNA' and recalling his initial investment and the drafting of Virat Kohli.

The Bombay High Court has requested the Enforcement Directorate's view on Vijay Mallya's 2020 petition, which challenged a court order allowing a bank consortium to use confiscated assets to recover unpaid dues.

This article defines the legal concept of a Fugitive Economic Offender (FEO) in India, citing prominent examples like Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya to illustrate its application.
Fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya has informed the Bombay High Court that he is unable to return to India.