AFP, India :
A group of Indian banks has petitioned a court seeking the arrest of liquor baron Vijay Mallya, the beleaguered businessman accused of defaulting on hundreds of millions of dollars in loans, a lawyer said Saturday.
Heavily indebted Mallya has been deep in a financial fight over his now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines, which owes more than $1 billion to a consortium of state-run banks and creditors.
The net now appears to be tightening around the flamboyant businessman, who last month stepped down as the chairman of United Spirits, the Indian arm of Britain’s Diageo, following allegations of financial lapses.
As well as seeking Mallya’s arrest, the consortium of bankers and creditors led by the State Bank of India (SBI) is trying to lay claim to a $75 million severance payout from Diageo.
The bankers, who petitioned the High Court in the southern state of Karnataka on Friday, have also asked for Mallya’s passport to be impounded.
The court’s Justice A.S. Bopanna on Friday issued a notice to Mallya seeking his response to the bankers’ petition.
“The High Court has issued notice to Mallya on our writ petition to arrest him and impound his passport for his statement to the media that he would soon be moving to Britain to live with his family,” a lawyer for the SBI told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.
A group of Indian banks has petitioned a court seeking the arrest of liquor baron Vijay Mallya, the beleaguered businessman accused of defaulting on hundreds of millions of dollars in loans, a lawyer said Saturday.
Heavily indebted Mallya has been deep in a financial fight over his now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines, which owes more than $1 billion to a consortium of state-run banks and creditors.
The net now appears to be tightening around the flamboyant businessman, who last month stepped down as the chairman of United Spirits, the Indian arm of Britain’s Diageo, following allegations of financial lapses.
As well as seeking Mallya’s arrest, the consortium of bankers and creditors led by the State Bank of India (SBI) is trying to lay claim to a $75 million severance payout from Diageo.
The bankers, who petitioned the High Court in the southern state of Karnataka on Friday, have also asked for Mallya’s passport to be impounded.
The court’s Justice A.S. Bopanna on Friday issued a notice to Mallya seeking his response to the bankers’ petition.
“The High Court has issued notice to Mallya on our writ petition to arrest him and impound his passport for his statement to the media that he would soon be moving to Britain to live with his family,” a lawyer for the SBI told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.