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Indian Banks Back In UK Court To Pursue Vijay Mallya Bankruptcy Order

Indian Banks Back In UK Court To Pursue Vijay Mallya Bankruptcy Order Indian Banks Back In UK Court To Pursue Vijay Mallya Bankruptcy Order At a virtual hearing before Chief Insolvencies and Companies Court (ICC) Judge Michael Briggs, both sides presented closing arguments in the case being heard following an amendment to a bankruptcy petition filed last year. Vijay Mallya is currently on bail in UK. London: A consortium of Indian banks led by the State Bank of India (SBI) was back for a High Court hearing in London on Friday in pursuit of a bankruptcy order against embattled liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya, as they attempt recovery of debt from loans paid out to his now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines.

SBI-led Indian banks consortium back in UK court to pursue Vijay Mallya s bankruptcy order

SBI-led Indian banks consortium back in UK court to pursue Vijay Mallya s bankruptcy order
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Banks back in UK court to pursue Vijay Mallya bankruptcy order

Banks back in UK court to pursue Vijay Mallya bankruptcy order Top Searches Banks back in UK court to pursue Vijay Mallya bankruptcy order PTI / Apr 23, 2021, 21:51 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail Vijay Mallya remains on bail as the UK Home Office deals with a “confidential” legal issue in the unrelated extradition matter. (File photo) LONDON: A consortium of Indian banks led by the State Bank of India (SBI) was back for a high court hearing in London on Friday in pursuit of a bankruptcy order against embattled liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya, as they attempt recovery of debt from loans paid out to his now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines.

Manchester Arena Inquiry: Victims could have been treated more rapidly if back entrance was used

SHARE The general manager of Manchester Arena said the emergency services failed to use a back entrance in the aftermath of the 2017 terrorist attack which would have enabled ambulances to provide faster treatment for victims. James Allen told the Manchester Arena Inquiry he arrived shortly after the suicide bombing which killed 22 people and injured hundreds more. Salman Abedi detonated a bomb in May 2017 at the end of an Ariana Grande concert. Mr Allen told the inquiry his staff had been told not to leave a control room and had no contact with the emergency services. They were not able to make them aware there was a back entrance with space for 12 ambulances.

Manchester Arena Inquiry: Equestrian coach used handbag strap to save sister s life

SHARE An equestrian coach told an inquiry of how she used a handbag strap to save her sister s life when they both received lifechanging injuries in the Manchester Arena terrorist attack. Janet Senior and Josephine Howarth were at the Ariana Grande concert collecting their nieces when terrorist Salman Abedi denoated a bomb killing 22 people and injuring hundreds of others. The sisters were hit by shrapnel, including a large bolt that lodged in Josephine s leg causing her to lose a significant amount of blood. They recalled from first aid training how applying a tourniquet to a wound would stop the flow of blood.

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