London: Wanted Diamond Nirav ModiThe appeal against extradition to India concluded in the High Court here on Wednesday and the verdict was reserved. Lord Justice Stuart-Smith and Justice Jay said they were aware that Nirav – who is in Wandsworth Prison – has been in ‘limbo’ for a long time.
Helen Malcolm Casey, representing the Indian government, described how Nirav’s medical records and medication would be with him on a flight to India and possibly a psychiatric nurse. Once upon a time in Mumbai Arthur Road JailHis family can visit him once a week, or more often, if approved, she said.
She questioned why her daughters, stepmother and son could not fly from New York to India to meet him as they flew to London this summer. He said he was accused of not committing a crime in India, but admitted that his wife and sister were on the lookout Money laundering, “They are an extremely wealthy family, there is still not much money unearthed by the Indian government that the family had at one time. They are used to the food and culture in India,” she said.
Nirav’s lawyer Edward Fitzgerald Casey accused Indian ministers of making public statements that they were “prejudicing the matter” and trying to link Nirav with the Congress party. “This is the world he is going back to and this is the world (into) his family will have to visit him. You can imagine him being filmed to see him in prison. His case is high-profile. is,” he said. He also alleged that Nirav committed fraud of over £1 billion (Rs 9,000 crore) against him. Punjab National Bank They were ‘extremely competitive’.
Malcolm said the remarks made by Ravi Shankar Prasad about the matter when he was a Union minister were “foolish”, but added that there was no evidence that the Indian government had ‘fermented’ it or that Nirav’s effigies were burnt. He had no involvement. She said overcrowding in the prison was irrelevant as Nirav would be in Barrack 12, which was like “an oasis in the desert”.
“Indians are well aware that if they misbehave with them or fail to comply with assurances, it will affect all future matters,” he said.
Helen Malcolm Casey, representing the Indian government, described how Nirav’s medical records and medication would be with him on a flight to India and possibly a psychiatric nurse. Once upon a time in Mumbai Arthur Road JailHis family can visit him once a week, or more often, if approved, she said.
She questioned why her daughters, stepmother and son could not fly from New York to India to meet him as they flew to London this summer. He said he was accused of not committing a crime in India, but admitted that his wife and sister were on the lookout Money laundering, “They are an extremely wealthy family, there is still not much money unearthed by the Indian government that the family had at one time. They are used to the food and culture in India,” she said.
Nirav’s lawyer Edward Fitzgerald Casey accused Indian ministers of making public statements that they were “prejudicing the matter” and trying to link Nirav with the Congress party. “This is the world he is going back to and this is the world (into) his family will have to visit him. You can imagine him being filmed to see him in prison. His case is high-profile. is,” he said. He also alleged that Nirav committed fraud of over £1 billion (Rs 9,000 crore) against him. Punjab National Bank They were ‘extremely competitive’.
Malcolm said the remarks made by Ravi Shankar Prasad about the matter when he was a Union minister were “foolish”, but added that there was no evidence that the Indian government had ‘fermented’ it or that Nirav’s effigies were burnt. He had no involvement. She said overcrowding in the prison was irrelevant as Nirav would be in Barrack 12, which was like “an oasis in the desert”.
“Indians are well aware that if they misbehave with them or fail to comply with assurances, it will affect all future matters,” he said.