Fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi's application hearing seeking permission to reopen his extradition appeal concluded in ...
Nirav Modi's extradition appeal hearing concluded in London High Court. Claims of "real risk of torture" in India were ...
Fugitive diamond dealer Nirav Modi says he is at risk of torture by Indian security agencies if he is extradited from the UK.
Former SC judge Justice (retired) Deepak Verma gave evidence in favour of wanted jeweller Nirav Modi at the high court .
Fugitive jeweller Nirav Modi appeared at the high court here on Tuesday in a bid to get the court to “reopen” its decis.
The Indian government opposed the reopening, arguing that protective measures would prevent breaches of assurances given by ...
The UK High Court has concluded the hearing for Nirav Modi's application to reopen his extradition appeal, focusing on claims ...
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: The 54-year-old businessman, wanted in India to stand trial on charges of fraud and money ...
London: Nirav Modi, the fugitive Indian diamantaire, will only face trial in India and won’t be interrogated or taken into custody by any agency, officials handling his case have assured the UK-based ...
Nirav Modi has urged the UK High Court to reopen his extradition case, claiming he faces a risk of torture in India. The court has reserved its verdict after hearing arguments from both sides.
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